Our members are dedicated, professional first nation land managers who ensure the lands are managed sustainably, responsibly, and respectfully. With an understanding of land management specific to First Nation land management practices, they ensure that land-use strategies are implemented with integrity, followed by traditional and cultural land management values.
Our members bring land management expertise and a deep knowledge of land-use strategies across Alberta, ranging from land use planning to land governance. They play an integral role in land management by ensuring that land-use strategies benefit the land, people and environment.
Through their efforts, they are helping to create a land-use legacy for First Nations in Alberta. Our members are proud of their land management accomplishments and strive to provide excellence in land-use practices. Our members are committed to preserving land for future generations and providing land-based resources that serve the present population and future generations.
We are proud to have them as part of our membership and grateful towards them for their dedication to land management in their communities, across Alberta.
Treaty 6 Members
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Alexander First Nation |
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Beaver Lake Cree Nation #131 |
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Enoch Cree Nation |
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Frog Lake Cree Nation |
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Montana First Nation |
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O’Chiese First Nation |
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Whitefish Lake First Nation #459 |
Treaty 7 Members
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Blood Tribe |
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Piikani Nation |
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Siksika Nation |
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TsuuT'ina First Nation
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Bearspaw First Nation |
Treaty 8 Members
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Bigstone Cree Nation |
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Chipewyan Prairie First Nation |
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Driftpile Cree Nation |
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Fort McKay First Nation |
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Peerless Trout First Nation |
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Swan River First Nation |
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Woodland Cree First Nation |
Associate Members
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Maskwacis Cree Tribal Council (MCTC) |