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The Cheam Indian Band are a people living in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia, Canada. They traditionally speak the Upriver dialect of Halkomelem, one of the Salishan family of languages of the Coast Salish peoples. The name Cheam means "wild strawberry place."

The band services two reserves on the north shore of Cheam Lake, home to 154 people while another 141 living off the reserve.[link]

The Cheam are not participating in the treaty process with the Tribal Council. [link]

First Nations of the
Aitchelitz Band | Chawathil First Nation | Cheam Indian Band | Kwantlen First Nation | Kwaw-kwaw-a-pilt First Nation | Lakahahmen First Nation | Matsqui First Nation | Popkum Band | Scowlitz First Nation | Seabird Island Band | Skway First Nation | Shxw'ow'hamel First Nation | Skawahlook First Nation | Skowkale First Nation | Soowahlie First Nation | Squiala First Nation | Sumas First Nation | Tzeachten First Nation | Yakweakwioosse

 


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