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Date(s)
[1889-1993]
Place of creation
Canada
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English
Scope and content
This is a preliminary record, please consult the linked accessions. Series consists of unprocessed central registry files transferred from the Thompson River District Office. The records consist of both administrative and operational files. Subjects covered include, but are not limited to, organization and administration, staff matters, band management, building engineering services, welfare of Indians, farming, education, health, law enforcement, economic development, natural resources, surveys and reserves, rights of way, leases, miscellaneous land matters, estates and enfranchisement.
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sult the access list. Unprocessed accessions are located in the Vancouver Federal Records Centre.
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Biography / Administrative history
Following the creation of the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development in 1966, agencies were joined to form larger administrative units called districts. The Thompson River District Office, located in Kamloops, B.C., was opened in 1969 as the result of the amalgamation of the Lytton, Kamloops, and Nicola Agencies. In 1976, the Thompson River District Office was merged with the Kootenay-Okanagan District Office to form the Central Interior District Office. GARDD accession #V1996-97/816
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Related control no.
1. 76/009
2. 86/001
3. 1996-97/816 GAD
4. 75-J-14 VFRC
5. 1996-01815-9
6. RG10-C-V-36
MIKAN no.
133656
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