Lande
Some Ta'an Kwäch’än families trace their ancestry back to Lande from Tagish, Mundessa (Old Man Chief) from Hutshi, and their son Kashxoot (Chief Jim Boss) also called Hundealth. Mundessa and Lande had several children: Maggie [Broeren], Jenny [Dawson], Susie Boss, and a second son Undeahel. Lur dayel (31 Mile) was the home of Mundessa until his death in 1925. The ancestral lands of the Ta’an Kwäch’än extends from Hootalinqua to the McClintock Valley and west from the White Bank village (31 Mile) at the confluence of the Takhini and Little Rivers and east to Winter Crossing on the Teslin River. Their northeast territory extends to Livingstone Creek and the area below the confluence of the Big Salmon and the South Big Salmon River.1)