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   RCSCC TAKLA*   

RCSCC TAKLA*



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Blazon: Or, at the honour point a fountain, in base three flint arrowheads Gules.
Significance: The corps name "Takla" is derived from the Indian word "Thaitla", meaning "at the bottom of or below the lake". In the badge design, the barry-wavy circle represents a lake. "Below the lake" are three arrow-heads, representing the three Indian tribes that have contributed to the culture of the Takla/Stuart Lake area in prehistoric times -- the Chilcotins, the Carriers and the Tsimshians.
Notes: RCSCC Takla originally in Fort St. James, British Columbia
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