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PAHs are common contaminants in many ecosystems. This study monitors the spread of PAHs north through the Athabasca River.
A template for Dehcho community governance.
A template for Dehcho community governance. Elders included.
AAROM held a program to train its seasonal aquatic monitors in the CABiN protocol.
This management plan was developed by the Nahɂą Dehé Consensus Team, with community, stakeholder, and public involvement.
Discussions and Park planning revolving around key strategies identified by the Nahɂą Dehé Consensus Team.
A map outlining municipal boundaries, crown land, lakes, Dene Place Names markers, communities and corridors.
Levels of mercury, arsenic, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were measured in bird eggs to measure impacts from oil...
Appendices A – H of the MGPIF RIP.
The Dehcho Language Working Group met in Fort Simpson and in Hay River to review the 2006-2009 language plan.
Community consultations revolving around Nahanni National Park Reserve, initiated by the Nahɂą Dehé Consensus Team.
A draft final phase 2 report of the Dehcho Regional Investment Plan.
A presentation about the purpose and structure of the MGIF.
Questions for the negotiations team.
March 22: An analysis by Hugh McCullum about the contemporary state of the Canadian politic.
An overview of Canada’s offer for Dehcho leaders.
Dehcho First Nations Annual Report for 2006.
Provides a commentary of events from June, 2006 until Nov. 30, 2006.
A map outlining the Tlicho – Dehcho boundary, Monfwi line, watershed line, rivers, lakes, Edéhzhíe, and communities.
Explains the negotiations process and discusses the draft Interim Measures Measures Agreement (IMA) and Framework Agreement (FA).
Appendix “C” of the Interim Resource Development Agreement.
A plain language summary of negotiations issues and team since bilateral talks began in September and November, 1999. Covers...
A summary of issues identified by the Planning Committee and steps for moving forward.
Dehcho Declaration passed at Ka’a’gee Tu.
Deh Cho First Nation’s government position on the inherent right to self-government.