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Statutes of Carcross/Tagish First Nation - Book One

Book One: Traditional Beliefs and Practices is a comprehensive history of the C/TFN people. The book includes information about the Traditional Territory, creation stories, a time line of CTFN history and the virtues and values of our Nation.  It has taken over four years to develop this document, which will serve as the base of all future CTFN Legislation.
 


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Statues of Carcross/Tagish First Nation - Book Two

Book Two: Traditional Family Practices and Beliefs (Family Act)

"Our Families are the beginning and future of our community - They are our First Nation...When they are strong we are all strong."

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C/TFN says the draft Children and Family Services Act still needs work.

C/TFN signs letter of understanding with Kwanlin Dun FN, Ta'an Kwachan FN, and Kluane First Nation

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Mission Statement
The Carcross/Tagish First Nation is mandated to protect the environment, health, education and aboriginal rights of our people; to continue to preserve and protect our culture and traditions; to protect and develop our natural resources and strengthen our economy and the government of the Carcross/Tagish First Nation for our future generations.
Elders' Statement

The roots of the citizens of the Carcross/Tagish First Nation are so deeply entrenched in our traditional territory that we are part of the lands and waters. We understand our responsibilities to the Creator and our future generations to protect the lands, waters and resources of our traditional territory forever. We have been taught by our ancestors to honour this responsibility and to protect our inherent rights as Aboriginal people of Canada

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