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Sahtu - Wikipedia The Sahtú or North Slavey (historically called Hare or Hareskin Indians) are a Dene First Nations people of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group living in the vicinity of Great Bear Lake (Sahtú, the source of their name), Northwest Territories, Canada
Sahtu Region - Wikipedia The Sahtu Region is an administrative region in Canada's Northwest Territories Coterminous with the settlement region described in the 1993 Sahtu Dene and Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement, 41,437 km 2 (15,999 sq mi) of the Sahtu is collectively owned by its Indigenous Sahtu (Dene) and Métis inhabitants
Sahtu Secretariat Incorporated – For Sahtu Beneficiaries View a list of all the communities in the Sahtu region and it’s self-government or Land Corporations…READ MORE The Sahtu Secretariat Incorporated (SSI) is a Designated Sahtu Organization (DSO) pursuant to Chapter 7 of the SDMCLCA There are two classes of shares
Home | Sahtu Land Use Planning Board The SLUPB is responsible for developing, amending and monitoring implementation of a land use plan for the Sahtú Settlement Area that provides for the conservation, use and development of land, waters and resources, and protects and promotes the social, cultural and economic well-being of residents and communities, having regard to the interests
Sahtu | Industry, Tourism and Investment - Gov The Sahtu Region encompasses five communities in NWT The region borders the Yukon Territory on its western side, Inuvik to the north, the North Slave Region on the east and Tlicho to the south The Sahtu region accounts for 6% of the NWT’s population and 5% of its income
Sahtu Region - NWT Arts The Sahtu Region is one of the most diverse in its landscape Located west and north of Great Bear Lake, the Sahtu encompasses all the wonders of the NWT – the boreal forest, barrenlands and mountains, as well as the Mackenzie River and Great Bear Lake
An Ancient Heritage - Sahtu Linguists identify the North Slavey language of the Sahtu as part of the Athapaskan language group, which includes peoples stretching across the northwest from Alaska to Nunavut, and south to California, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and into northwestern Mexico
Sahtu Region - Come Explore Canada The Sahtu Region is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, with vast expanses of pristine wilderness waiting to be explored Visitors can hike through the Mackenzie Mountains, paddle along the winding rivers, or fish in the crystal-clear lakes
SAHTU COMMUNITIES – Sahtu Secretariat Incorporated The Sahtu region encompasses five communities in NWT The region borders the Yukon Territory on its western side, Inuvik to the north, the North Slave Region on the east and Tlicho to the south Sahtu Dene and Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement