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Drinking Water and Kátł'odeeche First Nation
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tracking change Local and Traditional Knowledge in Watershed Governance
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- Author(s) / Creator(s)
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Many First Nations across Canada face challenges in ensuring the drinking water they have from the land and in their communities is safe to drink. In the Northwest Territories, communities and the government are working together in a variety of ways to ensure drinking water is safe and drinking water sources are protected. A research team was sent out to find out what are the perspectives of Kátł'odeeche First Nation? Do people feel the water they drink in their homes is safe? How concerned are people about the water they drink from the land (lakes, rivers, streams)?
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- Date created
- 2018-01-01
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- Type of Item
- Report