Lheidli T'enneh Band

Lheidli T'enneh
Band No. 611
PeopleDakelh
HeadquartersPrince George
Province British Columbia
Land
Main reserveFort George 2
Other reserve(s)
  • Fort George Cemetery 1A
  • Clesbaoneecheck 3
  • Salaquo 4
Land area6.755 km2
Population (2025)
On reserve94
On other land5
Off reserve829
Total population928
Government
ChiefDolleen Logan
Council
2025-2027 Council
  • Jamie Bird
  • Dominic Frederick
  • Crystal Gibbs
  • Kyle McIntosh
  • Doug Olson
  • Clayton Pountney
  • Miranda Seymour
  • Tasheena Seymour
Website
www.lheidli.ca

Lheidli T'enneh Band also known as the Lheidli T'enneh First Nation and historically known as the Fort George Indian Band is the First Nations band government for the Lheidli T'enneh, a subgroup of the Dakelh people whose traditional territory includes the City of Prince George, British Columbia. The name means "The People from the confluence of the two rivers" in the Carrier language referring to how the Nechako River enters the Fraser River at Prince George.

The Lheidli T'enneh are Carrier people. Their traditional language, now spoken only by a few people, is a dialect of the Carrier language. The Lheidli T'enneh did not have permanent settlements in what is modern day Prince George until the arrival of the HBC post Fort George. Temporary and seasonal settlements were used across the traditional territory and archeological evidence of fishing camps along the Nechako and Fraser rivers as well as the Beaverly area.