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Seabird Island First Nation : ウィキペディア英語版
Seabird Island First Nation
The Seabird Island First Nation, or Seabird Island Band, is a band government of the Sto:lo people located on Sea Bird Island in the Upper Fraser Valley region, 3 km east of Agassiz, British Columbia, Canada.〔(Indian and Northern Affairs Canada First Nation Detail )〕 They are a member government of the Stó:lō Tribal Council.
The Seabird Island Band is a multi-faceted First Nations Band that includes government, business, service and non-profit services.
==History==
The story of the Seabird Indian Band began over 130 years ago in June 1879 with Gilbert Malcolm Sproat (19 April 1834 – 4 June 1913), a representative of the Indian Reserve Commission, would consult with First Nations people and later allocate the island known then as Skow-a-kull (correct spelling Sq'éwqel) as a reserve to be held in-common by the people from Popkum, Skw'átits, Ohamil, Ska-wah-look, Hope, Union Bar and Yale because the land they currently resided on could not sustain crops, and the land on Seabird Island would provide rich soil and provide a place for First Nations families to live their lives on.〔(Seabird Island Band website )〕

Seabird Island speaks a mix of Halq'eméylem and Thompson language. The Halq'eméylem name for the Seabird Island Band, Sq'éwqel, is translated to "Turn in the River", the English name Seabird Island would be taken from the June 1858 groundings of a transport paddle-wheeler, the SS ''Sea Bird'', on an island bar in the Fraser River across from Seabird Island.

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