2, which flanks both sides of the Dease River at its confluence with McDame Creek in northwestern British Columbia, Canada.
It was named for the 19th-century gold rush prospector Harry McDame.
The reserve is under the administration of the Liard First Nation, a government of the Kaska Dena people and a member government of the Kaska Tribal Council.
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