UCEP is a non-repayable one-year funding support program to prepare and help transition eligible indigenous Sahtu students from high school into full-time studies leading to a degree or diploma at a recognized Canadian post-secondary institution.
Access essential documents, cultural materials, and governance policies for the Sahtu community and research partners.
A comprehensive library of council reports, meeting minutes, and strategic plans for transparency and public reference.
Policies, governance frameworks, and tribal constitutions with summaries and links to full documents for transparency and reference.
The fundamental law governing the Sahtu Dene Council, outlining the rights of members and the structure of tribal governance. This document serves as the cornerstone of our self-determination.
Policies ensuring transparent and responsible management of tribal funds, including audit requirements and expenditure protocols for all council activities.
Guidelines for sustainable land management and environmental protection within the Sahtu region, balancing economic development with traditional conservation values.
Detailed criteria and processes for tribal enrollment, membership rights, and responsibilities for individuals within the Sahtu Dene Council jurisdiction.
Curated external links to datasets, academic studies, land-use maps, and partner organizations relevant to Sahtu research.
Access regional demographic data and economic indicators for the Sahtu area.
Official maps and planning documents for regional development and conservation.
A repository of academic studies focused on northern cultures and environments.
Wildlife management data and environmental monitoring reports for the region.
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867-589-3020