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Pacheedaht First Nation celebrates return of Jordan River lands

Twenty-eight hectares of land bought from B.C. Hydro
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Jeff Jones

Pacheedaht First Nation chief Jeff Jones peers out at the Fraser River on a cloudy morning. The water and sand stretches into the horizon, disturbed only occasionally by a gust of wind.

Jones remembers stories from his elders on what a symbolic place Jordan River B次元官网网址 known as diitiida B次元官网网址 was to the Pacheedaht: the place of origin.

B次元官网网址淭his is profoundly important to both the Pacheedaht and Ditidaht,B次元官网网址 he said.

On Thursday, the Pacheedaht First Nation marked the purchase of 28 hectares of traditional land at Jordan River from B.C. Hydro, and with it a bright vision for the future.

B次元官网网址淧acheedaht has a lot to celebrate, this is our elders dream to reclaim these lands. The repatriation of diitiida is a historic event for Pacheedaht, Ditidaht and Makah, and a step forward towards reconciliation,B次元官网网址 Jones said.

The sale agreement comes after a 2014 B.C. Hydro study that indicated an extreme seismic event at the Jordan River could damage its dam and put downstream homes and people at high risk. Since then, B.C. Hydro has acquired at-risk properties and rezoned them to help ensure public safety in the event of a major earthquake. No permanent overnight housing is allowed.

Diitiida is the originating site for the Pacheedaht and Ditidaht First Nations, and archaeologist digs have identified two historic villages near the riverB次元官网网址檚 mouth.

The area was once rich with an abundance of natural resources. The Pacheedaht continues to restore and manage these resources through various rehabilitation programs, including remediation efforts in the area.

But now the First Nation is looking to develop economic growth opportunities.

B次元官网网址淒own the road weB次元官网网址檒l start thinking of the vision,B次元官网网址 Jones said. B次元官网网址淪ome ideas have already come up with opportunities centered in and around tourism.B次元官网网址

For thousands of years, the Jordan River area was home to several First Nations and a major trading area.

B次元官网网址淭his was an important place for First Nations,B次元官网网址 said Kevin Neary, an anthropologist with the Royal B.C. Museum.

B次元官网网址淵ou think about trade routes coming down Vancouver Island, coming from the inside, coming from Puget Sound, coming down from the Fraser River, and they all converge here. This was a great international market.B次元官网网址

It wasnB次元官网网址檛 until the late 1880s when the First NationsB次元官网网址 influence began to dwindle and Pacheedaht and Ditidaht First Nations were placed on B次元官网网址渢iny reservesB次元官网网址 by the government.

The dream of having the Jordan River traditional lands return to the Pacheedaht has gone back generations.

B次元官网网址淥ur ancestors have always talked about the importance of this area,B次元官网网址 Jones said.

B次元官网网址淭his is just an incredibly terrific day to see the origin site returned, and the opportunity it represents to us.B次元官网网址



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