Congratulations to the winners of the How Do You Stay Healthy? contest!
Shä̀w níthän, gùnáłchîsh, mähsi’cho, and thank you to everyone who showed us how they stay healthy!
We are Kwanlin Dün
Shä̀w níthän, gùnáłchîsh, mähsi’cho, and thank you to everyone who showed us how they stay healthy!
Want to stay in the know about what’s going on in your First Nation? Subscribe to the Kwanlin Dän Ch′a Weekly email update!
Notice of Work: Stabilizing the Marsh Lake shoreline to protect KDFN spirit houses and gravesites This week, KDFN Community Services will begin stabilizing the Marsh Lake shoreline at the KDFN graveyard. This work must be done immediately to protect the spirit houses and gravesites from ongoing erosion and water saturation. KDFN crews will be placing…
“Nobody is watering the plants, Jer” Jeremy Parkin shares the story behind his latest single, and explains what inspired him to take music composition into his own hands. By Olivia Gatensby Jeremy Parkin’s latest single is called Nobody is Watering the Plants. It seems abstract, but it has a lot of meaning. “In the spring…
KDFN Citizen Jessi-John Whalen recently graduated from the Yukon First Nations Climate Action Fellowship.
KDFN Youth Hide Tanning Camp May 6 – 12, 2023 For youth ages 13 – 18 Camp Includes: -Hide Tanning – Beading -Medicine Walks -Carving -And More! Register Now! Click here to download the form, or pick one up at the Kashgêk’ Building Contact us If you have any questions, call Kate at 867-332-6446, or…
Nàkwät’à Kų̀ Potlatch House is open for limited use Safety measures have been put in place to allow the building to reopen for gatherings and programs. Please note: The kitchen is currently under construction and is not available for use during rentals. We anticipate there will be a full closure between mid-July to mid-September so…
KDFN Citizen Carissa Waugh recently graduated from the Yukon First Nations Climate Action Fellowship.
We’re looking for expressions of interest from qualified individuals/business to provide counselling services and support to Kwanlin Dün First Nation Council, employees and their immediate family members.
Hey KDFN youth, ages 19 and under! Tell us how you stay healthy Upload a short video up to one minute long to Facebook or Instagram and tag us, or send it through email to communications@kdfn.net Get them in by April 11, for a chance to win a $750, $500, or $250 prepaid credit card.