Dehcho First Nations put land issues aside — for now — in land-claim talks with Ottawa, N.W.T.
Negotiators change tactics, look to move forward on education, health, governance in decades-old land claim
The Dehcho First Nations in the Northwest Territories are using new negotiating tactics in their decades-old land claim negotiations with the federal and territorial governments.
They've decided to put negotiations on land and resources — which both sides remain far apart on — to the side as they seek to break the stalemate that's developed between themselves, Ottawa and the N.W.T. government.
This "departmental approach" means negotiations would focus on education, health, governance and other areas where the sides can find common ground, explained Grand Chief Gladys Norwegian.
"Education is a priority, we really want to move forward [with that]," Norwegian said. "Our young people coming up need to be strong with Dene culture as well as western education."