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Treaty 8 First Nations of Alberta

 

 

As long as the sun shines, the grass grows, the rivers flow, and until such time as Yidah should reverse.

 

Treaty 8 stands by its goal and mission of ensuring that our community has access to resources that arm them with the right tools to be successful. From careers to networking to knowledge, Treaty 8 is here to help our members shape the future of our nation.

 

 

Kapawe'no IRS Documentary

Our new documentary takes a look at the Kapawe'no nation

Careers

Browse from a range of Treaty 8 and external opportunities

About Us

On June 21, 1899, the eighth treaty between the Indians of North America and the Queen of England was signed. The signatories of Treaty 8 agreed to its terms for reasons of peace and friendship – ensuring what they thought would be a partnership.

Notices

The latest news from Treaty 8.

Press

Official press releases from Treaty 8.

Careers

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Events

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Departments

Our services.