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Tsy'los Provincial Park : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ts'il?os Provincial Park
Ts'il?os Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. Ts'il?os ( ;〔BC Geographical Names Information System〕 roughly in Chilcotin) is the official BC Parks designation for this provincial park, though sometimes it is written as "Ts'il-os", "Ts'yl-os", or "Tsylos". The "?" in the name represents a glottal stop. ==History== The park was established January 1994 after a five year planning process was implemented to address long-standing conflicts between preservationist, resource extraction and First Nations interests. After decades of controversy, a consensus was reached among various conservation, logging, mining, tourism and public participants. Chief Roger William of the Xeni Gwet’in (Nemiah Indian Band) was very involved in the planning process and negotiations with the provincial government. The park is part of the traditional territory of the Xeni Gwet’in. Ts'il?os, also known as Mount Tatlow, dominates the park and gives it its name, and is spiritually significant to the Xeni Gwet’in. According to tradition, Ts'il?os keeps watch over the people of the Xeni and their territory. Pointing at or climbing Ts'il?os are considered disrespectful, and the Xeni Gwet’in believe that doing so will offend Ts'il?os, resulting in severe weather changes.
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