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About us - Kwanlin Dün First Nation Kwanlin Dün First Nation, one of the largest Yukon First Nations, has established a system of responsible self-government
KWANLIN DÜN FIRST NATION Annual Report Our government supports our nation’s values to: • Maintain and preserve our relationship with the land, resources and living things in the Traditional Territory of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation, now and into the future • Preserve and promote our traditional languages, practices and culture
Laws and Policies - Kwanlin Dün First Nation Kwanlin Dün First Nation is governed by an elected Council made up of six Councillors and one Chief One Elder, chosen by the Elders’ Council, and one Youth, chosen by the Youth Council, participate as non-voting Council members This page contains all Kwanlin Dün agreements, laws and policies
Contact us - Kwanlin Dün First Nation We want to hear from you! Fill out the form below to send us an email 9349 Staff Directory Browse our staff directoryto find a contact Main Office 35 McIntyre Drive Monday to Friday 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Heritage, Lands and Resources - Kwanlin Dün First Nation The Kwanlin Dün First Nation’s Department of Heritage, Lands and Resources helps take advantage of the new powers and opportunities in our land claims and self-government agreements At the same time, our staff work hard to ensure our lands, heritage and natural resources are protected for generations to come
Employment - Kwanlin Dün First Nation KDFN offers employment opportunities to all people, with preference to KDFN citizens and community members Read below for a list of KDFN job posting s organized by closing date Learn about working with KDFN on our Human Resources page Job and Career Help Find Training and Courses for Adults
Land Management - Kwanlin Dün First Nation Kwanlin Dün has over 350 spot land applications, called historical submissions from Beneficiaries and Citizens Processing historical submissions is the current priority of the Heritage, Lands and Resource department