Nā Tän (medicine trail)

Join KDFN’s Pathways to Empowerment every Friday from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. for Nā Tän (medicine trail). We will connect with the land, teach, learn, and discover the gifts our boreal forest has to offer. Meet at Kenädän Kų̀ House of Learning. Please dress for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes. See you…

Ongoing construction opportunities

Hey KDFN! KDFN has ongoing opportunities for construction and maintenance contracts. We’re inviting experienced contractors to bid on these contracts. To be added to the list of qualified bidders and be notified of upcoming opportunities, please contact Community Services at community.service@kdfn.net or 867-633-7833.

Youth Rec Fall Schedule

Starting October 2, Youth Recreation is excited to move back into drop-in afterschool programming for youth ages 6-10 from 3:05 p.m. – 6 p.m. at the MPB. We will also have some registered programming. Please phone 867-332-1744 to register your child. Daily registration not required for drop-in programs. Fall recreation schedule: • Drop-in: Mondays, Tuesdays,…

EOI for Youth

Want to learn about audio and video editing, recording, and digitization to help with language documentation and preservation? Reach out to Krista Dempster at krista.dempster@kdfn.net or 867-335-6569 for possible training and job opportunities. No previous experience is needed.

PHOTOS: Yukon Forum

Earlier this week, Chief Sean Smith joined leaders from Yukon First Nations, the Council of Yukon First Nations, and the Government of Yukon for the Yukon Forum.   The Yukon Forum was held over two days at Äłät Nëhëjël, Trʼondëk Hwëchʼin Community Hall, in Dawson.   Check out these photos, courtesy of Government of Yukon…