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    • Staff and Leadership
    • Thaidene Nëné Xá Dá Yáłtı
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    • Artists and Artisans
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Łutsël K’é is home to talented artists and artisans
who’s work is inspired by and draws from
​the beauty and abundance of Thaidene Nëné.

Caribou People Creations

In November 2020, the Łutsël K’é Dene First Nation launched Caribou People Creations, an online store that provides skilled local artists and artisans with a wider audience for their art and crafts.
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Tishna Marlowe

Tishna Marlowe is the talented Dënesųłıné designer beyond Dene Couture. Tishna credits the women of  Łutsël K’é, but especially her great-grandmother, Marie Casaway, and her grandmother, Madeline Marlowe, with laying the foundation for her design work.
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John Rombough

John Rombough is a self-taught Dënesųłıné artist. Inspired by the land and mentors like Ojibwe artist Norval Morrisseau, John paints in the contemporary woodland style.
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Michael Fatt

Michael Fatt's paintings captures the spiritual relationship that the Dënesųłıné have with the land. A sixties scoop survivor, Michael's art and spirit are also testament to resilience and cultural revitalization. 
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VISION

We are the Lutsel K’e Dene First Nation. Our vision for Thaidene Nëné is:
Nuwe néné, nuwe ch'anıé yunedhé xa (Our land, our culture for the future). 


We’re working with our partners to permanently protect Thaidene Nëné—part of our
huge and bountiful homeland around and beyond the East Arm of Tu Nedhé.