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![[Splatsin First Nation - BC flag]](../images/x/xa-splfn.jpg) image located by 
Valentin Poposki, 19 February 2020
 
image located by 
Valentin Poposki, 19 February 2020 
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Splatsin First Nation is a band of about 900 members, of which only 330 live 
on reserve land. 
The Splatsin people reside on Indian reserve lands 
adjacent to the City of Enderby to the south and across the Shuswap River to the 
east. The Splatsin are the southernmost tribe of the Shuswap Nation, the largest 
Interior Salish speaking First Nation in Canada. Our aboriginal territory 
stretches from the B.C./Alberta border near the Yellowhead Pass to the plateau 
west of the Fraser River, southeast to the Arrow Lakes and to the upper reaches 
of the Columbia River. 
https://www.splatsin.ca/about 
Valentin Poposki, 19 February 2020
The flag is white with seal towards the hoist and "SPLATSIN" across the rest 
of the white background flag.
Valentin Poposki, 19 February 2020
![[Songhees Nation - BC flag]](../images/x/xa-splfn).gif) image located by 
Valentin Poposki, 19 February 2020
 
image located by 
Valentin Poposki, 19 February 2020
About the logo:
The 16 Eagle feathers in our logo represent the other 
Secwépemc communities, Splatsin being the 17th.
Five arrows depict Council 
which are bound together by the three Eagle feathers which mark Splatsin’s three 
reserves.
The five Secwepemctsin place names are physical parts of the 
territory near or within the reserve boundaries.
 
Valentin Poposki, 19 February 2020