This comprehensive guide from UBC clearly describes the historic and numbered treaties as well as recent land claims. It has very useful maps and curriculum resources.
"A practical, hands-on resource for Indigenous community members wanting to conduct research on a variety of issues affecting traditional territory and reserve lands in British Columbia. It is designed to guide researchers through the processes of planning and successfully completing lands-related research projects that have a strong historical component".
The British Columbia Treaty Commission is the independent body responsible for facilitating treaty negotiations among First Nations in BC and the governments of Canada and BC.
"The Nisga'a Final Agreement came into effect on May 11, 2000. It was negotiated between Canada, British Columbia and the Nisga'a Nation outside of the BC treaty process and became the first modern day comprehensive treaty in British Columbia."
Topics include: listing of National Aboriginal Organizations, Education, Economic Issues, Health and Social Services, Housing, Environment and Natural Resources, Justice, and more
"The Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation leads the B.C. Government in pursuing reconciliation with the First Nations and Indigenous peoples of British Columbia."
"Indigenous languages add to the rich tapestry of global cultural diversity. Without them, the world would be a poorer place.Celebrating IYIL2019 will help promote and protect indigenous languages and improve the lives of those who speak them"
Links to Volumes 1-3 of the UN Report. A global survey of the state of indigenous peoples worldwide covering health, culture, well-being, education, and human rights.