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Susk'uz: The Heart of Maiyoo Keyoh
Maiyoo Keyoh • Tsa Bunghun (Great Beaver Lake) Nestled along the north shore of Tsa Bunghun, known in English as Great Beaver Lake—lies the ancient village site of Susk’uz , the ancestral home of the Maiyoo Keyoh . This sacred place holds generations of stories, ceremonies, and the resting places of our Keyohwhuduchun (hereditary leaders) and their relatives. Each fall, the land around Susk’uz glows in shades of amber and gold, its still waters reflecting the strength and co
SUSK'UZ: MAIYOO KEYOH
Nov 3, 20252 min read


OPEN LETTER to Premier Eby re Constitutional Failure
RE: BREACH OF CONSTITUTIONAL DUTY: STRUCTURAL EXCLUSION OF MAIYOO KEYOH GOVERNANCE IN THE PATHWAY FORWARD 3.0 AGREEMENT Our governance predates the Indian Act. Our authority is protected by the Constitution. On behalf of the Maiyoo Keyoh Society and the lawful Indigenous government of the Maiyoo Keyoh, we write to address the serious constitutional and governance failures embedded in the Pathway Forward 3.0 Agreement. This open letter is shared publicly to uphold transpare
SUSK'UZ: MAIYOO KEYOH
Oct 27, 20251 min read


Honouring Keyohwhuduchun George A’Huille
A Lasting Legacy George A’Huille (also known as Hot’sot’en, Hahul, and Sidoman ) was born in 1928 and served as Keyohwhuduchun of the ancestral villages of Susk’uz and Tsaisdli , as well as the Maiyoo Keyoh . He was the last known Keyohwhuduchun to wear the Tsik’usdzai headdress — a sacred and powerful symbol of hereditary law, land stewardship, and Dakelh governance. George’s leadership embodied the teachings of respect, balance, and responsibility — values that continu
SUSK'UZ: MAIYOO KEYOH
Oct 16, 20251 min read


Neighbors in Stewardship
Side by side, Maiyoo Keyoh and Daiya-Mattess Keyoh reaffirm the strength of family, land, and law. Standing Strong Together A powerful moment of unity was captured this October as Petra A’Huille , Keyohwhuduchun of Maiyoo Keyoh , and Kenny Sam , Keyohwhuduchun of Daiya-Mattess Keyoh , stood proudly beside the newly installed Maiyoo Keyoh sign — with a Keyoh map showing how their territories connect as neighbors. The image represents strength, shared responsibility, and the e
SUSK'UZ: MAIYOO KEYOH
Oct 15, 20252 min read
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