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Ditidaht First Nation – Nitinaht Ditidaht traditional territory is large It stretches inland from Cowichan Lake, down through Nitinat Lake, and to the coast between Bonilla Point and Pachena Point Our territory also reaches out to sea all the way to the salmon, halibut and cod banks that feed our people It includes the headwaters of streams and rivers that drain to the
Contacts – Nitinaht Recreation Worker – Program is run through both Community Services and Ditidaht Community School Adult Education Post-Secondary Education – ajoseph@ditidaht ca
Nitinaht The Ditidaht People welcome you to the Nitinaht Region The Ditidaht People understand that all things are connected This teaching has guided us for over 5,000 years, as we have cared for and been nurtured by the rich natural and spiritual worlds of this land and sea
Our history culture – Nitinaht The Ditidaht and the Pacheenaht people speak closely-related dialects of a language called Nitinaht or “Ditidaht ” We are proud of this distinctive language that separates us from our neighbours
Ditidaht Days ALL FOR PROPOSALS from SERVIE PROVIDERS Event Details Event Name: Ditidaht Days 2024 Dates: August 12, 2024 (begin at 12:00 PM) to August 17, 2024 (end with dinner, song dance) Location: Ditidaht Traditional Territory
Ditidaht First Nation Ditidaht First Nation is a vibrant and culturally rich community committed to preserving our heritage while fostering growth and development We aim to provide exceptional services and support to our community and Ditidaht members
June 2024 – Nitinaht Attached to this is the Community Engagement Report that was present at the meeting on Saturday June 1, 2024 Ditidaht_CommunityEngagementReport_April 2024_final Read More
Ditidaht Days 2024 Schedule DRAFT - nitinaht. com The event aims to educate Ditidaht Members about their Traditional Territory, Integrated Resource Stewardship Plan (IRSP), Indigenous Protected Conservation Areas (IPCA), the forest industry, and other economic development opportunities
Secondary Teacher: Ditidaht Community School August 2024 June 2025 Please check out the following to learn more about Ditidaht First Nation and Ditidaht Community School: Student videos with N’we Jinan • (https: www youtube com watch?v=UWv4K06wBzI and https: www youtube com watch?v=viuhYTEvbe0)