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This page says the Tsetsaut are basically extinct. Yet there is the Tsetsaut/Skii km Lax Ha Nation, whose website I linked and who are listed as a First Nation by the Province of British Columbia. Some quick googling turns up lots of info about this particular group. Since I don't know very much about the Tsetsaut I just added the links as "external links", for now anyway.
Also, this page says very little is known about the Tsetsaut, yet I've been coming across lots of info about them in various sources about the Gitksan, Nisga'a, etc. For example, the book Tribal Boundaries in the Nass Watershed contains extensive information about the Tsetsaut. That book says the Tsetsaut, or some subset anyway, were basically defeated in war in the 19th century and amalgamated into the Nisga'a, Gitxsan, and Tlingit. The Tsetsaut/Skii km Lax Ha Nation website also says most were "amalgamated", but that the Skii km Lax Ha resisted and remain independent today. Anyway, I suspect this page could be greatly expanded and improved. But I can't do it myself, not now. Thus this talk page note. Pfly (talk) 03:17, 21 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]