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Sts'Ailes people The Sts'ailes are an indigenous people from the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada. Their band government is the Chehalis First Nation, formerly known as the Chehalis Indian Band,.〔("Welcome." ) ''Sts'ailes.'' Retrieved 13 Aug 2013.〕 The band's name community is located on Indian Reserve lands at Chehalis, which is on the lower Harrison River between the towns of Mission and Agassiz. Their band's mailing address is in nearby Agassiz.〔("Sts'ailes Band." ) ''British Columbia Assembly of First Nations.'' Retrieved 13 Aug 2013.〕 ==Name== The name ''Sts'ailes'' means "beating heart," which became the name of their village, located on the west side of the Harrison River.〔("Sts'ailes." ) ''SFU Stepping Stones.'' Retrieved 13 Aug 2013.〕 Their usual English name, Chehalis, is identical to that of the much more numerous Chehalis people of southern Puget Sound in Washington. By Sts'ailes tradition, the southern Chehalis were separated from their homeland as a consequence of the Great Flood.
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