Nahʔą Dehé Dene Band, Dehcho First Nations and Parks Canada sign the Ndahecho Gondié Gháádé Agreement for Nahanni National Park Reserve
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Friday, September 30, 2022
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This agreement recognizes and supports the crucial participation of Nah Deh Dene Band and Dehcho First Nations in the management of Nahanni National Park Reserve.
Key Points:
- This agreement recognizes and supports the crucial participation of Nah Deh Dene Band and Dehcho First Nations in the management of Nahanni National Park Reserve.
- It will also advance the shared interest of Parks Canada, Nah Deh Dene Band and Dehcho First Nations to protect the ecological and cultural integrity of the ecosystems found within Nahanni National Park Reserve.
- Signing the Ndahecho Gondi Ghd Agreement today recognizes the deep, indelible connection Nah Deh Dene Band and Dehcho First Nations share with the land of Nahanni.
- "Parks Canada, Nah Deh Dene Bandand Dehcho First Nations are partners in conserving natural and cultural heritage of Nahanni National Park Reserve, and in sharing the stories of this treasured place.