Pavilion Indian Band
The Pavilion Indian Band or Ts'kw'aylaxw First Nation or Tsk'waylacw First Nation or Tsk'weylecw First Nation, and also known in the plural e.g. Ts'kw'alaxw First Nations, is a First Nations government, located in the Fraser Canyon region of the Central Interior of the Canadian province of British Columbia. It was created when the government of the then-Colony of British Columbia established an Indian Reserve system in the 1860s.
The Pavilion people are part of both the Secwepemc and St'at'imc Nations, and are located at Pavilion in the Fraser Canyon north of Lillooet.
The Pavilion Band is one of three Secwepemc bands that is not a member of either the Shuswap Nation Tribal Council or the Northern Shuswap Tribal Council. The Pavilion people are also partly Sťáťimc and belong to the Lillooet Tribal Council.
In the St'at'imcets language, Pavilion is called Ts'kw'aylacw or Ts'kw'aylaxw . The same name in the Secwepmectsin is Tsk'wéylecw. The people themselves are called the Tsk'waylacw'mc in St'at'imcets, or Tsk'weylecw'mc in Secwepmectsin.Reserves
Indian Reserves assigned to and administered by the Pavilion Band are:
- Leon Creek Indian Reserve No. 2, 472.50 ha., at the junction of Leon Creek with the Fraser River
- Leon Creek Indian Reserve No 2A, 176.40 ha., adjoining Leon Creek IR No. 2 to the south and west.
- Marble Canyon Indian Reserve No. 3, 263.10 ha., on the Lillooet-Cache Creek highway at the southeast end of Marble Canyon
- Pavilion Indian Reserve No. 1. 881.20 ha., at the community of Pavilion
- Pavilion Indian Reserve No. 1A, 16.20 ha., one mile up McKay Creek on the opposite of the Fraser River from Pavilion
- Pavilion Indian Reserve No. 3, 245.20 ha., north of and adjoining Marble Canyon IR No. 3
- Pavilion Indian Reserve No. 4, 45.30 ha., adjoining Marble Canyon IR No. 3
- Ts'kw'alaxw Indian Reserve No. 5, 16.10 ha.. 20 km southeast of Lillooet.
Population
There are 528 registered band members, 258 of whom live off-reserve.