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Mapping the Way has a valuable collection of videos, podcasts, exhibits, posters, and learning resources to learn more about the Yukon's Final and Self-Government Agreements.
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Mapping the Way: Yukon First Nation Self-Government
40th anniversary of Together Today for our Children Tomorrow
This Mapping the Way video, created in 2013, celebrates the 40th anniversary of Together Today for Our Children Tomorrow.
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Mapping the Way resources for order or loan
Mapping the Way has a number of resources available for order or loan that can be used at events or in classrooms.
Discover Wayfinder
Wayfinder - A training, funding and jobs resource for Yukon First Nations
Wayfinder is a free online resource hub that was developed by the Training Policy Committee. On Wayfinder you can find job postings, training, funding information, and Yukon First Nation specific resources.
An interview with Robert Hager
Voices of Vision: An interview with Robert Hager
ROBERT Hager grew up following traditional pursuits such as hunting, fishing and trapping. As a citizen of the First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun, Robert is proud of his First Nation's history of self-government.
An interview with Sam Johnston
Voices of Vision: An interview with Sam Johnston
Sam Johnston is a well-respected Teslin Tlingit elder with an impressive political history. He served as Chief of the Teslin Tlingit Council for more than a decade, and was also a Member of the Yukon Legislative Assembly.
An interview with Angie Joseph-Rear
Voices of Vision: An interview with Angie Joseph-Rear
Angie Joseph-Rear was active in the self-government process as a Chief, councillor and community member. Her work ensured the Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in's land claims agreement reflected the values and aspirations of the Hän people.
An interview with Joe Linklater
Voices of Vision: An interview with Joe Linklater
Joe Linklater is a seasoned political leader and program manager with considerable experience in building and implementing public policy and First Nation self-governance. He held the position of Chief of the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation from 1998 to 2010.
An interview with Lesley McCullough
Voices of Vision: An interview with Lesley McCullough
Lesley McCullough has extensive legal and policy experience in governance and Aboriginal rights. She has worked for the Government of Yukon since 1992.
An interview with Doris McLean
Voices of Vision: An interview with Doris McLean
Doris McLean is an outspoken leader and advocate whose work has touched many aspects of Yukon life. Doris, whose Tagish name is Guna, has both Tlingit and Tagish ancestry and belongs to the Dakl'aweidi (killer whale) clan.