by LaurenEBS | Sep 22, 2022 | Land Use
The Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs and the province of British Columbia are commemorating the 10th Year Anniversary of the signing of the GItanyow Lax’yip Land Use Plan. This Plan was the result of 10 years of negotiations and litigation, and was signed into effect...
by LaurenEBS | Mar 22, 2022 | Uncategorized
Laws Of The Gitanyow | Stories Carved in Cedar is a beautiful presentation on Gitanyow Git’mgan (totem poles) by the Royal BC Museum with Harry Daniels/Biiyosxw, of the House Gwaas Hlaam, featuring video and historical photographs. Click here for online...
by LaurenEBS | May 2, 2021 | Programs
What is the Gitanyow Reconciliation Trail project? The Gitanyow Reconciliation Trail Project is a vision for a year-round hiking, riding and sledding route that follows and restores the historical grease trail – a 180 km trail and cabin system between Kitwancool...
by LaurenEBS | Apr 20, 2021 | Development Projects
By Tara Marsden/Naxginkw and Gavin Smith At the start of 2021, the Gitanyow publicly released the Gitanyow Wilp Sustainability Assessment Process (GWSAP), an innovative Indigenous legal instrument setting out requirements for fully Indigenous-led assessment of...
by LaurenEBS | Feb 1, 2021 | Programs
On December 17, 2020 the Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs Office informed the provincial and federal governments, as well as affected proponents of a one-year pilot phase to begin implementation of the Gitanyow Wilp Sustainability Assessment Process (“WSAP”)....