Open water season means lots of visitors to Thaıdene Nëné. Ni Hat’ni Dene have been busy patrolling the waters of Tu Nedhé, welcoming visitors and providing assistance. They have also been busy cleaning up campsites. Read on to see how you can help lighten the load for the guardians and keep Thaıdene Nëné beautiful. This newsletter also includes a report from the National Guardians Gathering in Victoria, where Thaıdene Nëné manager Iris Catholique was honoured with the much-deserved Fierce Visionary Award. Congratulations, Iris, and mársı cho for all that you do for the land, water, and people of Thaıdene Nëné. The Łutsël K’é Dene First Nation’s 2025 visitor brochure for Thaıdene Nëné is now available. You can download it from our website and soon you will be able to get a paper copy at the Thaıdene Nëné Department office. The brochure welcomes visitors to our territory, explains how they can be good guests in our homeland, and tells them a little bit about special places in Thaıdene Nëné.
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October 2025
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VISIONWe 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. |