Pekw'Xe:yles explained
Pekw'Xe:yles or Peckquaylis is an Indian reserve on the north bank of the Fraser River in Mission, British Columbia, Canada, located between Lower Hatzic Slough and D'Herbomez Creek.
Pekw'Xe:yles is 10.3 hectares large.[1] The Fraser Valley Child Development Centre has satellite offices on the reserve.[2]
History
The reserve was reinstated in June 2005 by Order in Council. It sits on the former site of St. Mary's Indian Residential School.[3] The 2023 three-day Walk in the Spirit of Reconciliation concluded at the St. Mary’s Indian Residential School site in Mission on the Pekw'Xe:yles Reserve.[3]
First Nations bands
The reserve is used by 23 First Nation band governments. They are as follows.
- Aitchelitz
- Chawathil
- Aitchelitz
- Chawathil
- Cheam First Nation
- Kwantlen First Nation
- Kwaw-kwaw-Apilt
- Matsqui First Nation
- Popkum First Nation
- Seabird Island
- Shxw'ow'hamel First Nation
- Skawahlook First Nation
- Skowkale
- Skwah First Nation
- Soowahlie
- Sq'éwlets
- Squiala First Nation
- Sts'ailes
- Sumas First Nation
- Tzeachten
- Yakweakwioose[1]
See also
References
49.1414°N -122.2722°W
Notes and References
- Web site: PEKW'XE:YLES (PECKQUAYLIS) . Reserve/Settlement/Village Detail . Government of Canada . 19 September 2024.
- Web site: Contact . Fraser Valley Child Development Centre . 19 September 2024.
- Web site: Share with Others . Walk in the Spirit of Reconciliation . 19 September 2024.