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Stellat’en First Nation

The community of Stellako is located 160 kilometers west of Prince George, B.C. Stellat’en (people of Stella) has existed since time immemorial. The fertile land between Fraser Lake and Vanderhoof is the basin of a glacial Lake. Stellaquo is located at the confluence between two rivers: the Stellaquo and Endako.

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Stellat'en Address
189 Atsiyan Buhati Road,
P.O. Box 760
Fraser Lake, BC V0J 1S0

You can also reach us by phone or by fax
Phone: 250-699-8747
Fax: 250-699-6430

Language Project

“language diversity is a major contribution to the wealth of every country’s cultural heritage and … there is need for political will and concrete actions to provide the resources needed to preserve this heritage, in particular Indigenous languages”
– Grand Chief Edward John

Download the Report on the Stellaten Language Project

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