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St'át'timc Chiefs Council

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people, aka the Lillooet people. It is not a tribal council and includes chiefs from bands not part of the
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The St'at'imc chiefs meet on a monthly basis, with political representatives from eleven communities:
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Organization comprising the chiefs of all bands of the St'at'imc people
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is an organization comprising the chiefs of all bands of the
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