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What community roads do you use?

Kitselas Members, we’re asking you which roads are most important to you. This information will help shape the road structure under the Treaty, ensuring community members will have access to the areas they use the most. Everyone who completes the

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Trapline Treaty Related Measure

Erica Louie is currently doing research on traplines and will be presenting on traplines at the October 27 Treaty Information Session. A trapline is an area for which registration is granted to one or more licensed trappers for the trapping

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Kitselas Member Survey

Kitselas members, please provide your feedback to the Treaty team on our communication efforts so far by completing a short survey. Please complete the survey by October 20 for your chance to win a $100 gift card to Walmart. Link

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Update your contact info to win!

Update your contact information with the Treaty Office for your chance to win one of three Safeway gift cards (1 x $100, 2 x $50)! The Treaty Office is calling all members for who we have a phone number to

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Kitselas’ Timeline to Treaty

The draft Treaty (Final Agreement) has 29 chapters. Chapters are a good way to negotiate a Treaty, but difficult to explain it. The Treaty is made up of five main parts. Each of the five main parts will be focused

Front view photo of the Kitselas Administration building & full view of the Giant Beaver Story Pole in Gitaus. Photo credit: Marty Clemens
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Treaty Information Session – May 5 (NOTE: Date Change)

Join the Treaty Team via Zoom on Wednesday, May 5, starting at 7 p.m. for the monthly Treaty Information Session Community Meeting. This month’s topic is Lands. Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/93972328491… Meeting ID: 939 7232 8491Passcode: 853962One tap mobile+13462487799,,93972328491#,,,,*853962# US (Houston)+16465588656,,93972328491#,,,,*853962# US

The Giant Beaver Story Pole in front of the administration building in Gitaus. Photo credit: Marty Clemens
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Thank you!

Thank you to the Kitselas members who completed our engagement and communications survey in March. We received 161 responses to the survey, which will help inform the Treaty Teams’ engagement and communications efforts moving forward.

Four Clan Poles (from left-right): Wolf Crest Pole, Raven/ Guam Crest Pole (Guam was the leader of the Raven clan in the early 1900s), Beaver Crest Pole (represents the Eagle Clan), Grizzy Crest Pole (represents the Killer-Whale clan). Located down at the Kitselas Canyon lookout in Gitaus. Photo credit: Marty Clemens
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If you have questions about the Treaty or Treaty process, please view our Frequently Asked Questions page. If you are a Kitselas member, visit the Members’ Area for meeting Q&As and a detailed FAQ listing.   Ask A Question Ask

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