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OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Administration. Communications and Member Services. Wet'suwet'en Trust. Finance Department. Human and Social Services. Distinctly Wet'suwet'en Culture Camps. Early Childhood Development. Reconnections. Wet’suwet’en Unlocking Aboriginal Justice. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Wet’suwet’en Language. The Wet'suwet'en people speak Witsuwit'en, a dialect of the Babine-Witsuwit'en language which, like its sister language Carrier, is a member of the Athabaskan family. Learn more about the Wet'suwet'en language on the following websites: OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Our program relies heavily on our traditional decision making process based on Wet'suwet'en governance, customs, values and laws to care for our children and families. ANABIP will provide services on a VOLUNTEER BASIS to support families in a CULTURALLY RELEVANT way to the communities of Smithers, Moricetown and Hagwilget. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Wet’suwet’en Fisheries team is dedicated to the stewardship and sustainable management of the fisheries resources within the Wet’suwet’en territory. Strategic Goals. Manage salmon stocks so that conservations needs for Chinook, Coho, pink, sockeye and steelhead are met, To ensure the stocks are sufficient to meet foodand cultural
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet’suwet’en fully supports the rights of children, women and men regardless of their diverse abilities to participate. And tailor services to meet the needs of our membership regardless of where they reside. In May 2012, the Office of the Wet’suwet’en agreed to administer the GUAJ program on a temporarybasis.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The highest hereditary titles among the Wet'suwet'en are the twelve house chiefs. These twelve house chiefs own both fishing sites and distinct tracts of territory. The second highest titles or feast names are those of the twelve sub-chiefs who have important responsibilities for the administration of discreet parts of their House's territory. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Nee Tahi Buhn. Nee-Tahi-Buhn is the name for Francois Lake, and means, "it fills at one end and empties at the other." Nee Tahi Buhn Band is an independent band.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band is part of the Athapaskan language family.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band people speak the Wet’suwet’en dialect of the BulkleyValley/Lakes District langauge. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Follow link below to view the final report from the Gitdumden Clan meeting held June 26, 27 & 28, 2009. GitdumdenFinalReport. Follow link below to view photo gallery from the Gitdumden Clan meeting. Gitdumden Photo Gallery. Follow link below to read the poem 'YUHH' written by Jennifer Wickham. Poem. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'ENOUR TERRITORYCONTACT USHEREDITARY CHIEFSPIPELINESOUR OFFICEBOARD OF DIRECTORS Walter Joseph has been the Wet'suwet'en Fisheries and Wildlife Manager since 1996, and is an adopted member of the Laksamisyu clan, Sun house, from the Gilseyu clan. His mother, Louise Joseph was from Nautley, and father, Walter Joseph Sr. from Hagwilget. Walter currently lives in Hagwilget, and has 3 children: Justin, Ryan, andSarah.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Administration. Communications and Member Services. Wet'suwet'en Trust. Finance Department. Human and Social Services. Distinctly Wet'suwet'en Culture Camps. Early Childhood Development. Reconnections. Wet’suwet’en Unlocking Aboriginal Justice. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Wet’suwet’en Language. The Wet'suwet'en people speak Witsuwit'en, a dialect of the Babine-Witsuwit'en language which, like its sister language Carrier, is a member of the Athabaskan family. Learn more about the Wet'suwet'en language on the following websites: OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Our program relies heavily on our traditional decision making process based on Wet'suwet'en governance, customs, values and laws to care for our children and families. ANABIP will provide services on a VOLUNTEER BASIS to support families in a CULTURALLY RELEVANT way to the communities of Smithers, Moricetown and Hagwilget. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Wet’suwet’en Fisheries team is dedicated to the stewardship and sustainable management of the fisheries resources within the Wet’suwet’en territory. Strategic Goals. Manage salmon stocks so that conservations needs for Chinook, Coho, pink, sockeye and steelhead are met, To ensure the stocks are sufficient to meet foodand cultural
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet’suwet’en fully supports the rights of children, women and men regardless of their diverse abilities to participate. And tailor services to meet the needs of our membership regardless of where they reside. In May 2012, the Office of the Wet’suwet’en agreed to administer the GUAJ program on a temporarybasis.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The highest hereditary titles among the Wet'suwet'en are the twelve house chiefs. These twelve house chiefs own both fishing sites and distinct tracts of territory. The second highest titles or feast names are those of the twelve sub-chiefs who have important responsibilities for the administration of discreet parts of their House's territory. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Nee Tahi Buhn. Nee-Tahi-Buhn is the name for Francois Lake, and means, "it fills at one end and empties at the other." Nee Tahi Buhn Band is an independent band.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band is part of the Athapaskan language family.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band people speak the Wet’suwet’en dialect of the BulkleyValley/Lakes District langauge. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Follow link below to view the final report from the Gitdumden Clan meeting held June 26, 27 & 28, 2009. GitdumdenFinalReport. Follow link below to view photo gallery from the Gitdumden Clan meeting. Gitdumden Photo Gallery. Follow link below to read the poem 'YUHH' written by Jennifer Wickham. Poem. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Administration. Communications and Member Services. Wet'suwet'en Trust. Finance Department. Human and Social Services. Distinctly Wet'suwet'en Culture Camps. Early Childhood Development. Reconnections. Wet’suwet’en Unlocking Aboriginal Justice. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN This succession is witnessed by the Wet’suwet’en and the neighboring peoples, the Babine, Nutseni and Gitksan. At the same time that the feasts make the jurisdiction is based on a deep appreciation of the spiritual qualities of the land, the animals and the holder of the titles.The Chiefs use this authority invested in them in the feast OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The highest hereditary titles among the Wet'suwet'en are the twelve house chiefs. These twelve house chiefs own both fishing sites and distinct tracts of territory. The second highest titles or feast names are those of the twelve sub-chiefs who have important responsibilities for the administration of discreet parts of their House's territory. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN At the OW our goal is empowering people through the free flow of ideas and by access to information and knowledge. Our desire is to keep the Wet'suwet'en membership apprised of all current information regarding the territories, Human & Social Services, Fisheries & Wildlife, Financial Reports and a general schedule of events such as chiefmeetings.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Follow link below to view the final report from the Gitdumden Clan meeting held June 26, 27 & 28, 2009. GitdumdenFinalReport. Follow link below to view photo gallery from the Gitdumden Clan meeting. Gitdumden Photo Gallery. Follow link below to read the poem 'YUHH' written by Jennifer Wickham. Poem. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Hagwilget "The village name of Tse-kya signifies base of rock in the Wet'suwet'en language. It has also been call Hagwilget as its is known in Gitksan, meaning place of the quiet people. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Skin Tyee. Chief Rene Skin Skin Tyee Nation - Secretary-Treasurer. Rene is the Director for the Skin Tyee Nation. Robert was elected as Chief in October 2008 and is a new board member of BLNDC. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Gilseyhu (Big Frog) Follow link below to view the final report from the Gil-seyhu meeting held May 1, 2 & 3rd, 2009. GilseyhuFinalReport . Follow link below to view photo gallery for Gil_seyhu Clan meeting. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Jessica Glaim. Name: Jessica Glaim. Position: Receptionist. Jessica Glaim is the front-counter person at the Office of the Wet’suwet’en. As part of her role being the frontline worker, Jess maintains the incoming information and of the daily office operations. Jessica is a member of Misdee (Owl House) and of the Laksamasyu(Fireweed) Clan.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'ENOUR TERRITORYCONTACT USHEREDITARY CHIEFSPIPELINESOUR OFFICEBOARD OF DIRECTORS Walter Joseph has been the Wet'suwet'en Fisheries and Wildlife Manager since 1996, and is an adopted member of the Laksamisyu clan, Sun house, from the Gilseyu clan. His mother, Louise Joseph was from Nautley, and father, Walter Joseph Sr. from Hagwilget. Walter currently lives in Hagwilget, and has 3 children: Justin, Ryan, andSarah.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Our program relies heavily on our traditional decision making process based on Wet'suwet'en governance, customs, values and laws to care for our children and families. ANABIP will provide services on a VOLUNTEER BASIS to support families in a CULTURALLY RELEVANT way to the communities of Smithers, Moricetown and Hagwilget. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet'suwet'en is a public body performing a function of government in Canada as defined under paragraph 149 (1) (c) of the Income Tax Act (Canada). On behalf of itself and the Clans of the Wet'suwet'en people the Office of the Wet'suwet'en has negotiated and OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet’suwet’en fully supports the rights of children, women and men regardless of their diverse abilities to participate. And tailor services to meet the needs of our membership regardless of where they reside. In May 2012, the Office of the Wet’suwet’en agreed to administer the GUAJ program on a temporarybasis.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Wet’suwet’en Language. The Wet'suwet'en people speak Witsuwit'en, a dialect of the Babine-Witsuwit'en language which, like its sister language Carrier, is a member of the Athabaskan family. Learn more about the Wet'suwet'en language on the following websites: OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Follow link below to view the final report from the Gitdumden Clan meeting held June 26, 27 & 28, 2009. GitdumdenFinalReport. Follow link below to view photo gallery from the Gitdumden Clan meeting. Gitdumden Photo Gallery. Follow link below to read the poem 'YUHH' written by Jennifer Wickham. Poem. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Nee Tahi Buhn. Nee-Tahi-Buhn is the name for Francois Lake, and means, "it fills at one end and empties at the other." Nee Tahi Buhn Band is an independent band.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band is part of the Athapaskan language family.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band people speak the Wet’suwet’en dialect of the BulkleyValley/Lakes District langauge. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Gilseyhu (Big Frog) Follow link below to view the final report from the Gil-seyhu meeting held May 1, 2 & 3rd, 2009. GilseyhuFinalReport . Follow link below to view photo gallery for Gil_seyhu Clan meeting. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Jessica Glaim. Name: Jessica Glaim. Position: Receptionist. Jessica Glaim is the front-counter person at the Office of the Wet’suwet’en. As part of her role being the frontline worker, Jess maintains the incoming information and of the daily office operations. Jessica is a member of Misdee (Owl House) and of the Laksamasyu(Fireweed) Clan.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Name: Debbie Pierre Position: Executive Director Debbie is born into the Gilseyu Clan (Big Frog), Debbie comes from a strong cultural background, her grandfather Hereditary Chief Wah Tah Kwets JB (Pat) Namox was a strong Wet’suwet’en leader and contributor in the OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'ENOUR TERRITORYCONTACT USHEREDITARY CHIEFSPIPELINESOUR OFFICEBOARD OF DIRECTORS Walter Joseph has been the Wet'suwet'en Fisheries and Wildlife Manager since 1996, and is an adopted member of the Laksamisyu clan, Sun house, from the Gilseyu clan. His mother, Louise Joseph was from Nautley, and father, Walter Joseph Sr. from Hagwilget. Walter currently lives in Hagwilget, and has 3 children: Justin, Ryan, andSarah.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Our program relies heavily on our traditional decision making process based on Wet'suwet'en governance, customs, values and laws to care for our children and families. ANABIP will provide services on a VOLUNTEER BASIS to support families in a CULTURALLY RELEVANT way to the communities of Smithers, Moricetown and Hagwilget. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet'suwet'en is a public body performing a function of government in Canada as defined under paragraph 149 (1) (c) of the Income Tax Act (Canada). On behalf of itself and the Clans of the Wet'suwet'en people the Office of the Wet'suwet'en has negotiated and OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet’suwet’en fully supports the rights of children, women and men regardless of their diverse abilities to participate. And tailor services to meet the needs of our membership regardless of where they reside. In May 2012, the Office of the Wet’suwet’en agreed to administer the GUAJ program on a temporarybasis.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Wet’suwet’en Language. The Wet'suwet'en people speak Witsuwit'en, a dialect of the Babine-Witsuwit'en language which, like its sister language Carrier, is a member of the Athabaskan family. Learn more about the Wet'suwet'en language on the following websites: OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Follow link below to view the final report from the Gitdumden Clan meeting held June 26, 27 & 28, 2009. GitdumdenFinalReport. Follow link below to view photo gallery from the Gitdumden Clan meeting. Gitdumden Photo Gallery. Follow link below to read the poem 'YUHH' written by Jennifer Wickham. Poem. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Nee Tahi Buhn. Nee-Tahi-Buhn is the name for Francois Lake, and means, "it fills at one end and empties at the other." Nee Tahi Buhn Band is an independent band.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band is part of the Athapaskan language family.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band people speak the Wet’suwet’en dialect of the BulkleyValley/Lakes District langauge. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Gilseyhu (Big Frog) Follow link below to view the final report from the Gil-seyhu meeting held May 1, 2 & 3rd, 2009. GilseyhuFinalReport . Follow link below to view photo gallery for Gil_seyhu Clan meeting. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Jessica Glaim. Name: Jessica Glaim. Position: Receptionist. Jessica Glaim is the front-counter person at the Office of the Wet’suwet’en. As part of her role being the frontline worker, Jess maintains the incoming information and of the daily office operations. Jessica is a member of Misdee (Owl House) and of the Laksamasyu(Fireweed) Clan.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Name: Debbie Pierre Position: Executive Director Debbie is born into the Gilseyu Clan (Big Frog), Debbie comes from a strong cultural background, her grandfather Hereditary Chief Wah Tah Kwets JB (Pat) Namox was a strong Wet’suwet’en leader and contributor in the OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Administration. Communications and Member Services. Wet'suwet'en Trust. Finance Department. Human and Social Services. Distinctly Wet'suwet'en Culture Camps. Early Childhood Development. Reconnections. Wet’suwet’en Unlocking Aboriginal Justice. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet'suwet'en is a public body performing a function of government in Canada as defined under paragraph 149 (1) (c) of the Income Tax Act (Canada). On behalf of itself and the Clans of the Wet'suwet'en people the Office of the Wet'suwet'en OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Wet’suwet’en Language. The Wet'suwet'en people speak Witsuwit'en, a dialect of the Babine-Witsuwit'en language which, like its sister language Carrier, is a member of the Athabaskan family. Learn more about the Wet'suwet'en language on the following websites: OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The highest hereditary titles among the Wet'suwet'en are the twelve house chiefs. These twelve house chiefs own both fishing sites and distinct tracts of territory. The second highest titles or feast names are those of the twelve sub-chiefs who have important responsibilities for the administration of discreet parts of their House's territory. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN At the OW our goal is empowering people through the free flow of ideas and by access to information and knowledge. Our desire is to keep the Wet'suwet'en membership apprised of all current information regarding the territories, Human & Social Services, Fisheries & Wildlife, Financial Reports and a general schedule of events such as chiefmeetings.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Name: Debbie Pierre Position: Executive Director Debbie is born into the Gilseyu Clan (Big Frog), Debbie comes from a strong cultural background, her grandfather Hereditary Chief Wah Tah Kwets JB (Pat) Namox was a strong Wet’suwet’en leader and contributor in the OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Hagwilget "The village name of Tse-kya signifies base of rock in the Wet'suwet'en language. It has also been call Hagwilget as its is known in Gitksan, meaning place of the quiet people. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Dr. Bonnie Henry letter re: Spread of Covid 19 in industrial camps on Wet’suwet’en Yintah. November 27, 2020. WET’SUWET’EN UNLOCKING ABORIGINAL JUSTICE Wet’suwet’en)Unlocking)Aboriginal)Justice)) The Wet’suwet’en Unlocking Aboriginal Justice Program (WUAJ) is a community-driven restorative justice project initiated and operated by members of the Wet’suwet’en First Nation. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'ENOUR TERRITORYCONTACT USHEREDITARY CHIEFSPIPELINESOUR OFFICEBOARD OF DIRECTORS Walter Joseph has been the Wet'suwet'en Fisheries and Wildlife Manager since 1996, and is an adopted member of the Laksamisyu clan, Sun house, from the Gilseyu clan. His mother, Louise Joseph was from Nautley, and father, Walter Joseph Sr. from Hagwilget. Walter currently lives in Hagwilget, and has 3 children: Justin, Ryan, andSarah.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Our program relies heavily on our traditional decision making process based on Wet'suwet'en governance, customs, values and laws to care for our children and families. ANABIP will provide services on a VOLUNTEER BASIS to support families in a CULTURALLY RELEVANT way to the communities of Smithers, Moricetown and Hagwilget. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Wet’suwet’en Language. The Wet'suwet'en people speak Witsuwit'en, a dialect of the Babine-Witsuwit'en language which, like its sister language Carrier, is a member of the Athabaskan family. Learn more about the Wet'suwet'en language on the following websites: OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet’suwet’en fully supports the rights of children, women and men regardless of their diverse abilities to participate. And tailor services to meet the needs of our membership regardless of where they reside. In May 2012, the Office of the Wet’suwet’en agreed to administer the GUAJ program on a temporarybasis.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Nee Tahi Buhn. Nee-Tahi-Buhn is the name for Francois Lake, and means, "it fills at one end and empties at the other." Nee Tahi Buhn Band is an independent band.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band is part of the Athapaskan language family.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band people speak the Wet’suwet’en dialect of the BulkleyValley/Lakes District langauge. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Gilseyhu (Big Frog) Follow link below to view the final report from the Gil-seyhu meeting held May 1, 2 & 3rd, 2009. GilseyhuFinalReport . Follow link below to view photo gallery for Gil_seyhu Clan meeting. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Follow link below to view the final report from the Gitdumden Clan meeting held June 26, 27 & 28, 2009. GitdumdenFinalReport. Follow link below to view photo gallery from the Gitdumden Clan meeting. Gitdumden Photo Gallery. Follow link below to read the poem 'YUHH' written by Jennifer Wickham. Poem. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Jessica Glaim. Name: Jessica Glaim. Position: Receptionist. Jessica Glaim is the front-counter person at the Office of the Wet’suwet’en. As part of her role being the frontline worker, Jess maintains the incoming information and of the daily office operations. Jessica is a member of Misdee (Owl House) and of the Laksamasyu(Fireweed) Clan.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Name: Debbie Pierre Position: Executive Director Debbie is born into the Gilseyu Clan (Big Frog), Debbie comes from a strong cultural background, her grandfather Hereditary Chief Wah Tah Kwets JB (Pat) Namox was a strong Wet’suwet’en leader and contributor in the OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN B.C. Aboriginal group says review process for pipeline doesn’t recognize rights. Lauren Krugel - Canadian Press. CALGARY - As it prepares to submit a regulatory application to build a crude pipeline between Alberta and the West Coast, Enbridge Inc. (TSX:ENB) must navigate a complex web of concerns among dozens of aboriginalcommunities.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'ENOUR TERRITORYCONTACT USHEREDITARY CHIEFSPIPELINESOUR OFFICEBOARD OF DIRECTORS Walter Joseph has been the Wet'suwet'en Fisheries and Wildlife Manager since 1996, and is an adopted member of the Laksamisyu clan, Sun house, from the Gilseyu clan. His mother, Louise Joseph was from Nautley, and father, Walter Joseph Sr. from Hagwilget. Walter currently lives in Hagwilget, and has 3 children: Justin, Ryan, andSarah.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Our program relies heavily on our traditional decision making process based on Wet'suwet'en governance, customs, values and laws to care for our children and families. ANABIP will provide services on a VOLUNTEER BASIS to support families in a CULTURALLY RELEVANT way to the communities of Smithers, Moricetown and Hagwilget. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Wet’suwet’en Language. The Wet'suwet'en people speak Witsuwit'en, a dialect of the Babine-Witsuwit'en language which, like its sister language Carrier, is a member of the Athabaskan family. Learn more about the Wet'suwet'en language on the following websites: OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet’suwet’en fully supports the rights of children, women and men regardless of their diverse abilities to participate. And tailor services to meet the needs of our membership regardless of where they reside. In May 2012, the Office of the Wet’suwet’en agreed to administer the GUAJ program on a temporarybasis.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Nee Tahi Buhn. Nee-Tahi-Buhn is the name for Francois Lake, and means, "it fills at one end and empties at the other." Nee Tahi Buhn Band is an independent band.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band is part of the Athapaskan language family.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band people speak the Wet’suwet’en dialect of the BulkleyValley/Lakes District langauge. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Gilseyhu (Big Frog) Follow link below to view the final report from the Gil-seyhu meeting held May 1, 2 & 3rd, 2009. GilseyhuFinalReport . Follow link below to view photo gallery for Gil_seyhu Clan meeting. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Follow link below to view the final report from the Gitdumden Clan meeting held June 26, 27 & 28, 2009. GitdumdenFinalReport. Follow link below to view photo gallery from the Gitdumden Clan meeting. Gitdumden Photo Gallery. Follow link below to read the poem 'YUHH' written by Jennifer Wickham. Poem. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Jessica Glaim. Name: Jessica Glaim. Position: Receptionist. Jessica Glaim is the front-counter person at the Office of the Wet’suwet’en. As part of her role being the frontline worker, Jess maintains the incoming information and of the daily office operations. Jessica is a member of Misdee (Owl House) and of the Laksamasyu(Fireweed) Clan.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Name: Debbie Pierre Position: Executive Director Debbie is born into the Gilseyu Clan (Big Frog), Debbie comes from a strong cultural background, her grandfather Hereditary Chief Wah Tah Kwets JB (Pat) Namox was a strong Wet’suwet’en leader and contributor in the OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN B.C. Aboriginal group says review process for pipeline doesn’t recognize rights. Lauren Krugel - Canadian Press. CALGARY - As it prepares to submit a regulatory application to build a crude pipeline between Alberta and the West Coast, Enbridge Inc. (TSX:ENB) must navigate a complex web of concerns among dozens of aboriginalcommunities.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Administration. Communications and Member Services. Wet'suwet'en Trust. Finance Department. Human and Social Services. Distinctly Wet'suwet'en Culture Camps. Early Childhood Development. Reconnections. Wet’suwet’en Unlocking Aboriginal Justice. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet'suwet'en is a public body performing a function of government in Canada as defined under paragraph 149 (1) (c) of the Income Tax Act (Canada). On behalf of itself and the Clans of the Wet'suwet'en people the Office of the Wet'suwet'en OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Wet’suwet’en Language. The Wet'suwet'en people speak Witsuwit'en, a dialect of the Babine-Witsuwit'en language which, like its sister language Carrier, is a member of the Athabaskan family. Learn more about the Wet'suwet'en language on the following websites: OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN This succession is witnessed by the Wet’suwet’en and the neighboring peoples, the Babine, Nutseni and Gitksan. At the same time that the feasts make the jurisdiction is based on a deep appreciation of the spiritual qualities of the land, the animals and the holder of the titles.The Chiefs use this authority invested in them in the feast OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Wet’suwet’en Fisheries team is dedicated to the stewardship and sustainable management of the fisheries resources within the Wet’suwet’en territory. Strategic Goals. Manage salmon stocks so that conservations needs for Chinook, Coho, pink, sockeye and steelhead are met, To ensure the stocks are sufficient to meet foodand cultural
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN At the OW our goal is empowering people through the free flow of ideas and by access to information and knowledge. Our desire is to keep the Wet'suwet'en membership apprised of all current information regarding the territories, Human & Social Services, Fisheries & Wildlife, Financial Reports and a general schedule of events such as chiefmeetings.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Wet'suwet'en First Nation is a First Nations band located outside of Burns Lake in the central interior of British Columbia. It was formerly known as the Broman Lake Indian Band and is still usually referred to as Broman Lake although this is no longer its officialname.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Hagwilget "The village name of Tse-kya signifies base of rock in the Wet'suwet'en language. It has also been call Hagwilget as its is known in Gitksan, meaning place of the quiet people. WET’SUWET’EN UNLOCKING ABORIGINAL JUSTICE Wet’suwet’en)Unlocking)Aboriginal)Justice)) The Wet’suwet’en Unlocking Aboriginal Justice Program (WUAJ) is a community-driven restorative justice project initiated and operated by members of the Wet’suwet’en First Nation. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'ENOUR TERRITORYCONTACT USHEREDITARY CHIEFSPIPELINESOUR OFFICEBOARD OF DIRECTORS Walter Joseph has been the Wet'suwet'en Fisheries and Wildlife Manager since 1996, and is an adopted member of the Laksamisyu clan, Sun house, from the Gilseyu clan. His mother, Louise Joseph was from Nautley, and father, Walter Joseph Sr. from Hagwilget. Walter currently lives in Hagwilget, and has 3 children: Justin, Ryan, andSarah.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Administration. Communications and Member Services. Wet'suwet'en Trust. Finance Department. Human and Social Services. Distinctly Wet'suwet'en Culture Camps. Early Childhood Development. Reconnections. Wet’suwet’en Unlocking Aboriginal Justice. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Our program relies heavily on our traditional decision making process based on Wet'suwet'en governance, customs, values and laws to care for our children and families. ANABIP will provide services on a VOLUNTEER BASIS to support families in a CULTURALLY RELEVANT way to the communities of Smithers, Moricetown and Hagwilget. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet'suwet'en is a public body performing a function of government in Canada as defined under paragraph 149 (1) (c) of the Income Tax Act (Canada). On behalf of itself and the Clans of the Wet'suwet'en people the Office of the Wet'suwet'en has negotiated and OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Wet’suwet’en Fisheries team is dedicated to the stewardship and sustainable management of the fisheries resources within the Wet’suwet’en territory. Strategic Goals. Manage salmon stocks so that conservations needs for Chinook, Coho, pink, sockeye and steelhead are met, To ensure the stocks are sufficient to meet foodand cultural
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'ENSEE MORE ON WETSUWETEN.COM OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Nee Tahi Buhn. Nee-Tahi-Buhn is the name for Francois Lake, and means, "it fills at one end and empties at the other." Nee Tahi Buhn Band is an independent band.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band is part of the Athapaskan language family.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band people speak the Wet’suwet’en dialect of the BulkleyValley/Lakes District langauge. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Gilseyhu (Big Frog) Follow link below to view the final report from the Gil-seyhu meeting held May 1, 2 & 3rd, 2009. GilseyhuFinalReport . Follow link below to view photo gallery for Gil_seyhu Clan meeting. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'ENOUR TERRITORYCONTACT USHEREDITARY CHIEFSPIPELINESOUR OFFICEBOARD OF DIRECTORS Walter Joseph has been the Wet'suwet'en Fisheries and Wildlife Manager since 1996, and is an adopted member of the Laksamisyu clan, Sun house, from the Gilseyu clan. His mother, Louise Joseph was from Nautley, and father, Walter Joseph Sr. from Hagwilget. Walter currently lives in Hagwilget, and has 3 children: Justin, Ryan, andSarah.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Administration. Communications and Member Services. Wet'suwet'en Trust. Finance Department. Human and Social Services. Distinctly Wet'suwet'en Culture Camps. Early Childhood Development. Reconnections. Wet’suwet’en Unlocking Aboriginal Justice. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Our program relies heavily on our traditional decision making process based on Wet'suwet'en governance, customs, values and laws to care for our children and families. ANABIP will provide services on a VOLUNTEER BASIS to support families in a CULTURALLY RELEVANT way to the communities of Smithers, Moricetown and Hagwilget. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet'suwet'en is a public body performing a function of government in Canada as defined under paragraph 149 (1) (c) of the Income Tax Act (Canada). On behalf of itself and the Clans of the Wet'suwet'en people the Office of the Wet'suwet'en has negotiated and OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Wet’suwet’en Fisheries team is dedicated to the stewardship and sustainable management of the fisheries resources within the Wet’suwet’en territory. Strategic Goals. Manage salmon stocks so that conservations needs for Chinook, Coho, pink, sockeye and steelhead are met, To ensure the stocks are sufficient to meet foodand cultural
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'ENSEE MORE ON WETSUWETEN.COM OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Nee Tahi Buhn. Nee-Tahi-Buhn is the name for Francois Lake, and means, "it fills at one end and empties at the other." Nee Tahi Buhn Band is an independent band.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band is part of the Athapaskan language family.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band people speak the Wet’suwet’en dialect of the BulkleyValley/Lakes District langauge. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Gilseyhu (Big Frog) Follow link below to view the final report from the Gil-seyhu meeting held May 1, 2 & 3rd, 2009. GilseyhuFinalReport . Follow link below to view photo gallery for Gil_seyhu Clan meeting. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet'suwet'en is a public body performing a function of government in Canada as defined under paragraph 149 (1) (c) of the Income Tax Act (Canada). On behalf of itself and the Clans of the Wet'suwet'en people the Office of the Wet'suwet'en OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN This succession is witnessed by the Wet’suwet’en and the neighboring peoples, the Babine, Nutseni and Gitksan. At the same time that the feasts make the jurisdiction is based on a deep appreciation of the spiritual qualities of the land, the animals and the holder of the titles.The Chiefs use this authority invested in them in the feast OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Wet’suwet’en Language. The Wet'suwet'en people speak Witsuwit'en, a dialect of the Babine-Witsuwit'en language which, like its sister language Carrier, is a member of the Athabaskan family. Learn more about the Wet'suwet'en language on the following websites: OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet’suwet’en fully supports the rights of children, women and men regardless of their diverse abilities to participate. And tailor services to meet the needs of our membership regardless of where they reside. In May 2012, the Office of the Wet’suwet’en agreed to administer the GUAJ program on a temporarybasis.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN At the OW our goal is empowering people through the free flow of ideas and by access to information and knowledge. Our desire is to keep the Wet'suwet'en membership apprised of all current information regarding the territories, Human & Social Services, Fisheries & Wildlife, Financial Reports and a general schedule of events such as chiefmeetings.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Wet'suwet'en First Nation is a First Nations band located outside of Burns Lake in the central interior of British Columbia. It was formerly known as the Broman Lake Indian Band and is still usually referred to as Broman Lake although this is no longer its officialname.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Gilseyhu (Big Frog) Follow link below to view the final report from the Gil-seyhu meeting held May 1, 2 & 3rd, 2009. GilseyhuFinalReport . Follow link below to view photo gallery for Gil_seyhu Clan meeting. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Hagwilget "The village name of Tse-kya signifies base of rock in the Wet'suwet'en language. It has also been call Hagwilget as its is known in Gitksan, meaning place of the quiet people. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Follow link below to view the final report from the Gitdumden Clan meeting held June 26, 27 & 28, 2009. GitdumdenFinalReport. Follow link below to view photo gallery from the Gitdumden Clan meeting. Gitdumden Photo Gallery. Follow link below to read the poem 'YUHH' written by Jennifer Wickham. Poem. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'ENOUR TERRITORYCONTACT USHEREDITARY CHIEFSPIPELINESOUR OFFICEBOARD OF DIRECTORS Walter Joseph has been the Wet'suwet'en Fisheries and Wildlife Manager since 1996, and is an adopted member of the Laksamisyu clan, Sun house, from the Gilseyu clan. His mother, Louise Joseph was from Nautley, and father, Walter Joseph Sr. from Hagwilget. Walter currently lives in Hagwilget, and has 3 children: Justin, Ryan, andSarah.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Administration. Communications and Member Services. Wet'suwet'en Trust. Finance Department. Human and Social Services. Distinctly Wet'suwet'en Culture Camps. Early Childhood Development. Reconnections. Wet’suwet’en Unlocking Aboriginal Justice. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Our program relies heavily on our traditional decision making process based on Wet'suwet'en governance, customs, values and laws to care for our children and families. ANABIP will provide services on a VOLUNTEER BASIS to support families in a CULTURALLY RELEVANT way to the communities of Smithers, Moricetown and Hagwilget. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet'suwet'en is a public body performing a function of government in Canada as defined under paragraph 149 (1) (c) of the Income Tax Act (Canada). On behalf of itself and the Clans of the Wet'suwet'en people the Office of the Wet'suwet'en has negotiated and OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Wet’suwet’en Fisheries team is dedicated to the stewardship and sustainable management of the fisheries resources within the Wet’suwet’en territory. Strategic Goals. Manage salmon stocks so that conservations needs for Chinook, Coho, pink, sockeye and steelhead are met, To ensure the stocks are sufficient to meet foodand cultural
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'ENSEE MORE ON WETSUWETEN.COM OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Nee Tahi Buhn. Nee-Tahi-Buhn is the name for Francois Lake, and means, "it fills at one end and empties at the other." Nee Tahi Buhn Band is an independent band.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band is part of the Athapaskan language family.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band people speak the Wet’suwet’en dialect of the BulkleyValley/Lakes District langauge. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Gilseyhu (Big Frog) Follow link below to view the final report from the Gil-seyhu meeting held May 1, 2 & 3rd, 2009. GilseyhuFinalReport . Follow link below to view photo gallery for Gil_seyhu Clan meeting. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'ENOUR TERRITORYCONTACT USHEREDITARY CHIEFSPIPELINESOUR OFFICEBOARD OF DIRECTORS Walter Joseph has been the Wet'suwet'en Fisheries and Wildlife Manager since 1996, and is an adopted member of the Laksamisyu clan, Sun house, from the Gilseyu clan. His mother, Louise Joseph was from Nautley, and father, Walter Joseph Sr. from Hagwilget. Walter currently lives in Hagwilget, and has 3 children: Justin, Ryan, andSarah.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Administration. Communications and Member Services. Wet'suwet'en Trust. Finance Department. Human and Social Services. Distinctly Wet'suwet'en Culture Camps. Early Childhood Development. Reconnections. Wet’suwet’en Unlocking Aboriginal Justice. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Our program relies heavily on our traditional decision making process based on Wet'suwet'en governance, customs, values and laws to care for our children and families. ANABIP will provide services on a VOLUNTEER BASIS to support families in a CULTURALLY RELEVANT way to the communities of Smithers, Moricetown and Hagwilget. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet'suwet'en is a public body performing a function of government in Canada as defined under paragraph 149 (1) (c) of the Income Tax Act (Canada). On behalf of itself and the Clans of the Wet'suwet'en people the Office of the Wet'suwet'en has negotiated and OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Wet’suwet’en Fisheries team is dedicated to the stewardship and sustainable management of the fisheries resources within the Wet’suwet’en territory. Strategic Goals. Manage salmon stocks so that conservations needs for Chinook, Coho, pink, sockeye and steelhead are met, To ensure the stocks are sufficient to meet foodand cultural
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'ENSEE MORE ON WETSUWETEN.COM OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Nee Tahi Buhn. Nee-Tahi-Buhn is the name for Francois Lake, and means, "it fills at one end and empties at the other." Nee Tahi Buhn Band is an independent band.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band is part of the Athapaskan language family.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band people speak the Wet’suwet’en dialect of the BulkleyValley/Lakes District langauge. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Gilseyhu (Big Frog) Follow link below to view the final report from the Gil-seyhu meeting held May 1, 2 & 3rd, 2009. GilseyhuFinalReport . Follow link below to view photo gallery for Gil_seyhu Clan meeting. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet'suwet'en is a public body performing a function of government in Canada as defined under paragraph 149 (1) (c) of the Income Tax Act (Canada). On behalf of itself and the Clans of the Wet'suwet'en people the Office of the Wet'suwet'en OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN This succession is witnessed by the Wet’suwet’en and the neighboring peoples, the Babine, Nutseni and Gitksan. At the same time that the feasts make the jurisdiction is based on a deep appreciation of the spiritual qualities of the land, the animals and the holder of the titles.The Chiefs use this authority invested in them in the feast OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Wet’suwet’en Language. The Wet'suwet'en people speak Witsuwit'en, a dialect of the Babine-Witsuwit'en language which, like its sister language Carrier, is a member of the Athabaskan family. Learn more about the Wet'suwet'en language on the following websites: OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet’suwet’en fully supports the rights of children, women and men regardless of their diverse abilities to participate. And tailor services to meet the needs of our membership regardless of where they reside. In May 2012, the Office of the Wet’suwet’en agreed to administer the GUAJ program on a temporarybasis.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN At the OW our goal is empowering people through the free flow of ideas and by access to information and knowledge. Our desire is to keep the Wet'suwet'en membership apprised of all current information regarding the territories, Human & Social Services, Fisheries & Wildlife, Financial Reports and a general schedule of events such as chiefmeetings.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Wet'suwet'en First Nation is a First Nations band located outside of Burns Lake in the central interior of British Columbia. It was formerly known as the Broman Lake Indian Band and is still usually referred to as Broman Lake although this is no longer its officialname.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Gilseyhu (Big Frog) Follow link below to view the final report from the Gil-seyhu meeting held May 1, 2 & 3rd, 2009. GilseyhuFinalReport . Follow link below to view photo gallery for Gil_seyhu Clan meeting. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Hagwilget "The village name of Tse-kya signifies base of rock in the Wet'suwet'en language. It has also been call Hagwilget as its is known in Gitksan, meaning place of the quiet people. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Follow link below to view the final report from the Gitdumden Clan meeting held June 26, 27 & 28, 2009. GitdumdenFinalReport. Follow link below to view photo gallery from the Gitdumden Clan meeting. Gitdumden Photo Gallery. Follow link below to read the poem 'YUHH' written by Jennifer Wickham. Poem. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'ENOUR TERRITORYCONTACT USHEREDITARY CHIEFSPIPELINESOUR OFFICEBOARD OF DIRECTORS Walter Joseph has been the Wet'suwet'en Fisheries and Wildlife Manager since 1996, and is an adopted member of the Laksamisyu clan, Sun house, from the Gilseyu clan. His mother, Louise Joseph was from Nautley, and father, Walter Joseph Sr. from Hagwilget. Walter currently lives in Hagwilget, and has 3 children: Justin, Ryan, andSarah.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Administration. Communications and Member Services. Wet'suwet'en Trust. Finance Department. Human and Social Services. Distinctly Wet'suwet'en Culture Camps. Early Childhood Development. Reconnections. Wet’suwet’en Unlocking Aboriginal Justice. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Our program relies heavily on our traditional decision making process based on Wet'suwet'en governance, customs, values and laws to care for our children and families. ANABIP will provide services on a VOLUNTEER BASIS to support families in a CULTURALLY RELEVANT way to the communities of Smithers, Moricetown and Hagwilget. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet'suwet'en is a public body performing a function of government in Canada as defined under paragraph 149 (1) (c) of the Income Tax Act (Canada). On behalf of itself and the Clans of the Wet'suwet'en people the Office of the Wet'suwet'en has negotiated and OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Wet’suwet’en Fisheries team is dedicated to the stewardship and sustainable management of the fisheries resources within the Wet’suwet’en territory. Strategic Goals. Manage salmon stocks so that conservations needs for Chinook, Coho, pink, sockeye and steelhead are met, To ensure the stocks are sufficient to meet foodand cultural
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'ENSEE MORE ON WETSUWETEN.COM OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Nee Tahi Buhn. Nee-Tahi-Buhn is the name for Francois Lake, and means, "it fills at one end and empties at the other." Nee Tahi Buhn Band is an independent band.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band is part of the Athapaskan language family.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band people speak the Wet’suwet’en dialect of the BulkleyValley/Lakes District langauge. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Gilseyhu (Big Frog) Follow link below to view the final report from the Gil-seyhu meeting held May 1, 2 & 3rd, 2009. GilseyhuFinalReport . Follow link below to view photo gallery for Gil_seyhu Clan meeting. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'ENOUR TERRITORYCONTACT USHEREDITARY CHIEFSPIPELINESOUR OFFICEBOARD OF DIRECTORS Walter Joseph has been the Wet'suwet'en Fisheries and Wildlife Manager since 1996, and is an adopted member of the Laksamisyu clan, Sun house, from the Gilseyu clan. His mother, Louise Joseph was from Nautley, and father, Walter Joseph Sr. from Hagwilget. Walter currently lives in Hagwilget, and has 3 children: Justin, Ryan, andSarah.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Administration. Communications and Member Services. Wet'suwet'en Trust. Finance Department. Human and Social Services. Distinctly Wet'suwet'en Culture Camps. Early Childhood Development. Reconnections. Wet’suwet’en Unlocking Aboriginal Justice. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Our program relies heavily on our traditional decision making process based on Wet'suwet'en governance, customs, values and laws to care for our children and families. ANABIP will provide services on a VOLUNTEER BASIS to support families in a CULTURALLY RELEVANT way to the communities of Smithers, Moricetown and Hagwilget. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet'suwet'en is a public body performing a function of government in Canada as defined under paragraph 149 (1) (c) of the Income Tax Act (Canada). On behalf of itself and the Clans of the Wet'suwet'en people the Office of the Wet'suwet'en has negotiated and OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Wet’suwet’en Fisheries team is dedicated to the stewardship and sustainable management of the fisheries resources within the Wet’suwet’en territory. Strategic Goals. Manage salmon stocks so that conservations needs for Chinook, Coho, pink, sockeye and steelhead are met, To ensure the stocks are sufficient to meet foodand cultural
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'ENSEE MORE ON WETSUWETEN.COM OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Nee Tahi Buhn. Nee-Tahi-Buhn is the name for Francois Lake, and means, "it fills at one end and empties at the other." Nee Tahi Buhn Band is an independent band.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band is part of the Athapaskan language family.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band people speak the Wet’suwet’en dialect of the BulkleyValley/Lakes District langauge. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Gilseyhu (Big Frog) Follow link below to view the final report from the Gil-seyhu meeting held May 1, 2 & 3rd, 2009. GilseyhuFinalReport . Follow link below to view photo gallery for Gil_seyhu Clan meeting. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet'suwet'en is a public body performing a function of government in Canada as defined under paragraph 149 (1) (c) of the Income Tax Act (Canada). On behalf of itself and the Clans of the Wet'suwet'en people the Office of the Wet'suwet'en OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN This succession is witnessed by the Wet’suwet’en and the neighboring peoples, the Babine, Nutseni and Gitksan. At the same time that the feasts make the jurisdiction is based on a deep appreciation of the spiritual qualities of the land, the animals and the holder of the titles.The Chiefs use this authority invested in them in the feast OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Wet’suwet’en Language. The Wet'suwet'en people speak Witsuwit'en, a dialect of the Babine-Witsuwit'en language which, like its sister language Carrier, is a member of the Athabaskan family. Learn more about the Wet'suwet'en language on the following websites: OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet’suwet’en fully supports the rights of children, women and men regardless of their diverse abilities to participate. And tailor services to meet the needs of our membership regardless of where they reside. In May 2012, the Office of the Wet’suwet’en agreed to administer the GUAJ program on a temporarybasis.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN At the OW our goal is empowering people through the free flow of ideas and by access to information and knowledge. Our desire is to keep the Wet'suwet'en membership apprised of all current information regarding the territories, Human & Social Services, Fisheries & Wildlife, Financial Reports and a general schedule of events such as chiefmeetings.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Wet'suwet'en First Nation is a First Nations band located outside of Burns Lake in the central interior of British Columbia. It was formerly known as the Broman Lake Indian Band and is still usually referred to as Broman Lake although this is no longer its officialname.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Gilseyhu (Big Frog) Follow link below to view the final report from the Gil-seyhu meeting held May 1, 2 & 3rd, 2009. GilseyhuFinalReport . Follow link below to view photo gallery for Gil_seyhu Clan meeting. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Hagwilget "The village name of Tse-kya signifies base of rock in the Wet'suwet'en language. It has also been call Hagwilget as its is known in Gitksan, meaning place of the quiet people. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Follow link below to view the final report from the Gitdumden Clan meeting held June 26, 27 & 28, 2009. GitdumdenFinalReport. Follow link below to view photo gallery from the Gitdumden Clan meeting. Gitdumden Photo Gallery. Follow link below to read the poem 'YUHH' written by Jennifer Wickham. Poem. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'ENOUR TERRITORYCONTACT USHEREDITARY CHIEFSPIPELINESOUR OFFICEBOARD OF DIRECTORS Walter Joseph has been the Wet'suwet'en Fisheries and Wildlife Manager since 1996, and is an adopted member of the Laksamisyu clan, Sun house, from the Gilseyu clan. His mother, Louise Joseph was from Nautley, and father, Walter Joseph Sr. from Hagwilget. Walter currently lives in Hagwilget, and has 3 children: Justin, Ryan, andSarah.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Administration. Communications and Member Services. Wet'suwet'en Trust. Finance Department. Human and Social Services. Distinctly Wet'suwet'en Culture Camps. Early Childhood Development. Reconnections. Wet’suwet’en Unlocking Aboriginal Justice. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Our program relies heavily on our traditional decision making process based on Wet'suwet'en governance, customs, values and laws to care for our children and families. ANABIP will provide services on a VOLUNTEER BASIS to support families in a CULTURALLY RELEVANT way to the communities of Smithers, Moricetown and Hagwilget. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet'suwet'en is a public body performing a function of government in Canada as defined under paragraph 149 (1) (c) of the Income Tax Act (Canada). On behalf of itself and the Clans of the Wet'suwet'en people the Office of the Wet'suwet'en has negotiated and OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Wet’suwet’en Fisheries team is dedicated to the stewardship and sustainable management of the fisheries resources within the Wet’suwet’en territory. Strategic Goals. Manage salmon stocks so that conservations needs for Chinook, Coho, pink, sockeye and steelhead are met, To ensure the stocks are sufficient to meet foodand cultural
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'ENSEE MORE ON WETSUWETEN.COM OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Nee Tahi Buhn. Nee-Tahi-Buhn is the name for Francois Lake, and means, "it fills at one end and empties at the other." Nee Tahi Buhn Band is an independent band.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band is part of the Athapaskan language family.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band people speak the Wet’suwet’en dialect of the BulkleyValley/Lakes District langauge. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Gilseyhu (Big Frog) Follow link below to view the final report from the Gil-seyhu meeting held May 1, 2 & 3rd, 2009. GilseyhuFinalReport . Follow link below to view photo gallery for Gil_seyhu Clan meeting. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'ENOUR TERRITORYCONTACT USHEREDITARY CHIEFSPIPELINESOUR OFFICEBOARD OF DIRECTORS Walter Joseph has been the Wet'suwet'en Fisheries and Wildlife Manager since 1996, and is an adopted member of the Laksamisyu clan, Sun house, from the Gilseyu clan. His mother, Louise Joseph was from Nautley, and father, Walter Joseph Sr. from Hagwilget. Walter currently lives in Hagwilget, and has 3 children: Justin, Ryan, andSarah.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Administration. Communications and Member Services. Wet'suwet'en Trust. Finance Department. Human and Social Services. Distinctly Wet'suwet'en Culture Camps. Early Childhood Development. Reconnections. Wet’suwet’en Unlocking Aboriginal Justice. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Our program relies heavily on our traditional decision making process based on Wet'suwet'en governance, customs, values and laws to care for our children and families. ANABIP will provide services on a VOLUNTEER BASIS to support families in a CULTURALLY RELEVANT way to the communities of Smithers, Moricetown and Hagwilget. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet'suwet'en is a public body performing a function of government in Canada as defined under paragraph 149 (1) (c) of the Income Tax Act (Canada). On behalf of itself and the Clans of the Wet'suwet'en people the Office of the Wet'suwet'en has negotiated and OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Wet’suwet’en Fisheries team is dedicated to the stewardship and sustainable management of the fisheries resources within the Wet’suwet’en territory. Strategic Goals. Manage salmon stocks so that conservations needs for Chinook, Coho, pink, sockeye and steelhead are met, To ensure the stocks are sufficient to meet foodand cultural
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'ENSEE MORE ON WETSUWETEN.COM OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Nee Tahi Buhn. Nee-Tahi-Buhn is the name for Francois Lake, and means, "it fills at one end and empties at the other." Nee Tahi Buhn Band is an independent band.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band is part of the Athapaskan language family.The Nee Tahi Buhn Band people speak the Wet’suwet’en dialect of the BulkleyValley/Lakes District langauge. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Gilseyhu (Big Frog) Follow link below to view the final report from the Gil-seyhu meeting held May 1, 2 & 3rd, 2009. GilseyhuFinalReport . Follow link below to view photo gallery for Gil_seyhu Clan meeting. OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN "We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all." OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet'suwet'en is a public body performing a function of government in Canada as defined under paragraph 149 (1) (c) of the Income Tax Act (Canada). On behalf of itself and the Clans of the Wet'suwet'en people the Office of the Wet'suwet'en OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN This succession is witnessed by the Wet’suwet’en and the neighboring peoples, the Babine, Nutseni and Gitksan. At the same time that the feasts make the jurisdiction is based on a deep appreciation of the spiritual qualities of the land, the animals and the holder of the titles.The Chiefs use this authority invested in them in the feast OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN Wet’suwet’en Language. The Wet'suwet'en people speak Witsuwit'en, a dialect of the Babine-Witsuwit'en language which, like its sister language Carrier, is a member of the Athabaskan family. Learn more about the Wet'suwet'en language on the following websites: OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Office of the Wet’suwet’en fully supports the rights of children, women and men regardless of their diverse abilities to participate. And tailor services to meet the needs of our membership regardless of where they reside. In May 2012, the Office of the Wet’suwet’en agreed to administer the GUAJ program on a temporarybasis.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN At the OW our goal is empowering people through the free flow of ideas and by access to information and knowledge. Our desire is to keep the Wet'suwet'en membership apprised of all current information regarding the territories, Human & Social Services, Fisheries & Wildlife, Financial Reports and a general schedule of events such as chiefmeetings.
OFFICE OF THE WET'SUWET'EN The Wet'suwet'en First Nation is a First Nations band located outside of Burns Lake in the central interior of British Columbia. It was formerly known as the Broman Lake Indian Band and is still usually referred to as Broman Lake although this is no longer its officialname.
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JEREMY DUMONT
NAME: Jeremy Dumont
POSITION: ANABIP Program Assistant My name is Jeremy Dumont, I belong to the Tsayu Clan (Beaver), my mother’s name is C’tan (Marjorie Dumont) and my father’s name is John Dumont and Stan Nikal jr. I descend from a strong blood line, my grandfather was Wah’Tah’Geth (Henry Alfred) and my grandmother is Wal’aat (Susie Alfred). I was born in Smithers BC, spent the first ten years of my life in witset (moricetown), continued my journey is a young adult in Vancouver BC. I returned to my home of Witset in 2011. I prided myself on being an “Urban” native, I enjoyed my life in the big city but always knew there was something missing. The year I decided to move home to get reconnected with myself and my people, I knew it was going to be a life changing experience. I’ve always been a person to volunteer his time and efforts, if it meant changing a person’s outlook on life, whether it was thru sports, social gatherings or friendships. I battled a lot of adversity over the years, almost to the point of defeat. The day I started with ANABIP was the day my personal healing journey began. I enjoy my work, I will continue absorbing and passing on the knowledge that is given, whichis our way.
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* Gilseyhu (Big Frog) * Laksilyu (Small Frog) * Gitdumden (Wolf/Bear) * Laksamshu (Fireweed) * Tsayu (Beaver clan)WORD OF THE DAY
ANÏH
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