Ulkatcho First Nation

Dahoooja
Ulkatcho Soo Whuzhahandel

Ulkatchot’en are sui generis from three different ancestral backgrounds: Dakelh Carrier, Nuxalk, and Tsilhqot’in.

Ulkatcho Vision

An independent Nation and interconnected community whose members are working together for all generations to re-establish our languages and all our rights, title, and responsibilities and are connected by diverse cultures, languages, and land, to promote and develop our ancestral territory and a sustainable and diverse economy.

A Message from
Chief and Council

The Ulkatcho First Nation is guided by a vision of an independent Nation and an interconnected community, working together for all generations. Chief and Council are committed to supporting the well-being of members and building a strong, sustainable future.

Through transparent, respectful, and efficient services, leadership works to create opportunities for physical, cultural, spiritual, mental, economic, and social wellness for all members.

Derech Sill

Chief, Ulkatcho First Nation

Ulkatcho First Nation Chief and Council

Working together for the health, strength, and future of our Nation.

Connected to Our Territory

From the Anahim Lake plateau to our ancestral territories, our people have been on and cared for this land for generations.

Full of Heart in Anahim Lake

Our Territory

From the Anahim Lake Plateau
to Our Ancestral Lands

Connected to Our Territory

From the Anahim Lake plateau to our ancestral territories, our people have lived on and cared for this land for generations. Guided by Elders and traditional knowledge, we work together to protect our culture, our wildlife, and the future of our Nation.

The land continues to guide how we live, learn, and work together — through pine mushrooms and soapberries, moose and caribou, rivers and trails, the Dakelh language, and the wisdom shared between Elders and youth.

Pine MushroomsMooseCaribouIndian PaintbrushSoapberriesObsidianTrails & HikingIce FishingTroutRiversDakelh LanguageElders & Youth
Soapberries
Deer
Rivers & Trout
Indian Paintbrush

Guided by Elders,
Strengthened by Youth

Ulkatcho First Nation is deeply connected to its ancestral lands, languages, and traditions. Through community programs, education, and cultural initiatives, we work together for the well-being of all generations.

Strong connections to land, water, and wildlife
Living languages and cultural teachings
Knowledge shared between Elders and youth
A community growing together for future generations
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Address

P.O. Box 3430, Anahim Lake, BC V0L 1C0