Chief's Message.

My grandpa used to say, that in the Coast Salish Territory, Semá:th was the central location where the people used to gather.

The people gathered in the summertime as we had Semá:th Lake that once offered every species of fish right there at the front of our village and in the winter time people gathered there from all parts of the Coast Salish Nation for the winter ceremonies and I hope sometime in the future that we can re-establish Semá:th as a central place amongst the Coast Salish.

That we can gather again and maintain the ties that we once had as Salish People.

In the modern context with our new surroundings, we need to interact with our new neighbors. We need to build relationships, share our histories so that we can better understand each other while maintaining our identity as Semá:th. We need to strengthen our position in the local economy and in society itself.

*The name Semá:th had to do with the thick grass or reeds on the shallow waters at the shores of Semá:th Lake.

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Planning Your Future.

Your Education

Sumas administers funding from the Department of Aboriginal and Northern Affairs Canada to assist with the cost of post-secondary studies for status member students.

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Your Home

Our goal is to assist members in securing safe, affordable, sustainable housing now and for future generations.

The objectives of the Social Housing Program are to fulfill its commitment to provide better living conditions for the Members of Semá:th Nation, while operating in accordance with clear business principles and remaining fiscally responsible and accountable to its membership.

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What's New?

Semá:th Fish Weir Project Notice

Community News March 28, 2024

Semá:th Temporary Fish Weir – Notice of temporary installment of non-permanent foundation structures for temporary fish weir project for 2024. 2024 marks the second year of the four-year project, following the pilot fish weir run in 2023. The goal...

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Mennonite Church Extends Formal Apology to Sumas First Nation: A Step Towards Reconciliation

Community News August 01, 2023

Semá:th Territory, Abbotsford, BC, August 01, 2023 – In a profound and historic event, the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) along with the Mennonite Historical Society (MHS) extended a formal apology to the Sumas First Nation, marking a significant step...

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