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Our Story

Established in 2003 under the direction of Keyohwhudachun Sally A’Huille, the Society was formed in response to the growing threat of industrial resource extraction—particularly large-scale clearcut logging—that was damaging the land and ecosystems of the keyoh.

The Society’s constitution affirms our commitment to protecting the territory through the recognition of Section 35 Aboriginal Title and Rights under the Constitution Act, 1982. We promote responsible resource management and maintain a land use plan shared with industry proponents and the Crown.

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