Kitsumkalum Agreement-in-Principle 10. Kitsumkalum Law under paragraph 4 prevails to the extent of a Conflict with Federal Law or Provincial Law. Kitsumkalum Artifacts 11. The Final Agreement will set out provisions for the lending to, sharing of or transfer to Kitsumkalum of Kitsumkalum Artifacts, if any, in the permanent collection of the Canadian Museum of Civilization. 12. The Final Agreement will set out provisions for the lending to or transfer to Kitsumkalum of certain Kitsumkalum Artifacts, if any, in the permanent collection of Parks Canada. 13. The Final Agreement will set out provisions for the lending to, sharing of or transfer to Kitsumkalum of Kitsumkalum Artifacts, if any, in the permanent collection of the Royal British Columbia Museum. 14. At the request of Kitsumkalum, Canada or British Columbia, respectively, will make reasonable efforts to facilitate Kitsumkalum’s access to Kitsumkalum Artifacts, Kitsumkalum Archaeological Human Remains, in other public collections in Canada. Archaeological Human Remains 15. At the request of Kitsumkalum, Canada or British Columbia will return any Kitsumkalum Archaeological Human Remains and associated burial objects held by Canada or British Columbia at the Effective Date in accordance with Federal Law and policy and Provincial Law. 16. If, after the Effective Date, Kitsumkalum Archaeological Human Remains and associated burial objects come into the possession or under the control of Canada or British Columbia, Canada or British Columbia will, at the request of Kitsumkalum, transfer the Kitsumkalum Archaeological Human Remains and associated burial objects to Kitsumkalum in accordance with Federal Law and policy and Provincial Law. 17. In the event of competing claims with another aboriginal group as to whether Archaeological Human Remains and associated burial objects are Kitsumkalum Archaeological Human Remains and associated burial objects, Kitsumkalum will provide to Canada or British Columbia, as applicable, written confirmation that the dispute has been resolved in favour of Kitsumkalum before further negotiations of the transfer of the Kitsumkalum Archaeological Human Remains and associated burial objects. Heritage Sites 18. On the Effective Date, British Columbia will commence the provincial designation process under the Heritage Conservation Act for sites of cultural or historic significance set out in Appendix I of the Final Agreement. Place Names 19. Kitsumkalum and British Columbia will negotiate and attempt to reach agreement on a list of geographic features and places, set out in the Final Agreement, to be named or renamed with their traditional names. 20. After the Effective Date, Kitsumkalum may propose that British Columbia name or rename other geographic features with traditional names, and British Columbia will consider those proposals in accordance with Provincial Law and policy and procedures. Page 120 of 140

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