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Lake Babine First Nation
"Lake Babine" is the name of an Athabaskan First Nations community of British Columbia, Canada.
The Lake Babine Band is primarily made up of Babine people, although some tribal
members have heritage from the Wet'suwet'en tribe as well.
The Lake Babine people are English speakers today, but some people, especially elders, also speak their
native Babine language.
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Here are links to our webpages about the Lake Babine tribe and language:
Babine language
Lake Babine tribe
The Babines
Athabaskan language family
British Columbia First Nations
Here are links to more Internet resources about Lake Babine First Nation:
Lake Babine Nation
Wikipedia: Lake Babine First Nation
BC Assembly of First Nations: Lake Babine
And here are a few good books about the Lake Babine:
Wetsuwet'en Grammar
Three Athapaskan Ethnographies: Sekani, Tsuu T'ina and Wet'suwet'en
Colonialism on Trial: The Gitksan-Wet'suwet'en Sovereignty Case

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