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Sahtu Dene Council

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The Sahtu Tribal Council was a council that represented the Sahtu people of the Northwest Territories, Canada. The council signed a comprehensive land claim agreement in 1993 with the Government of Canada, the Sahtu Dene and Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement, for the seven Dene and Métis communities in the Sahtu Region. It is the first such agreement to include three Métis members (Tulita, Fort Good Hope and Norman Wells) in the Northwest Territories. The Sahtu Secretariat Incorporated and various designated organizations implement the agreement and pursue ongoing negotiations. The Sahtu Dene Council represents the four Indian Band councils.

Members

  • Begade Shotagotine - Tulit'a
  • Behdzi Ahda First Nation - Colville Lake
  • Deline First Nation - Deline
  • K’sasho Go’tine Community Council - Fort Good Hope
  • References

    Sahtu Dene Council Wikipedia