| People | Yunesit'in |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | Hanceville |
| Province | |
| Land[1] | |
| Main reserve | Stone 1 |
| Other reserve(s) |
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| Land area | 1593.62 km2 |
| Population (2024)[1] | |
| On reserve | 238 |
| On other land | 34 |
| Off reserve | 234 |
| Total population | 506 |
| Government[1] | |
| Council |
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| Tribal Council[1] | |
| Tsilhqot'in Tribal Council | |
| Website | |
| www | |
The Yunesitʼin Government, formerly known as the Stone First Nation, is a band government of the Yunesit'in subgroup of the Tsilhqot'in people, whose territory is the Chilcotin District in the western Central Interior region of the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is a member of the Tsilhqot'in Tribal Council.[2] The people of the Yunesitʼin Government are known as the Yunesit'in in the Chilcotin language.
The Yunesitʼin Government's offices are located at the town of Hanceville, about 90 km west of Williams Lake.[2]51°55′10″N123°02′30″W / 51.91944°N 123.04167°W / 51.91944; -123.04167 (Hanceville)
Indian Reserves under the administration of the Yunesitʼin Government are:[3]
| Position | Name | Term start | Term end | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chief | Ivor Myers | 07/11/2008 | 07/11/2012 | [9] |
| Councillor | Molly Hink | 07/11/2008 | 07/11/2012 | [9] |
| Councillor | Rachel Brigham | 07/11/2008 | 07/11/2012 | [9] |
| Councillor | Douglas Myers Gabe Pukacz | 07/11/2008 | 07/11/2012 | [9] |
| Councillor | Gabe Pukacz | 07/11/2008 | 07/11/2012 | [9] |
| Chief | Russell Ross | 08/11/2012 | present | [10] |
The Yunesitʼin Government is not participating in the BC Treaty Process.[2]
The Yunesitʼin Government has 400 members, with 211 living on reserve.[11]
There is a youth centre and maintained hockey rink; the school does not have a gym but there is a ball-hockey court outside.