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Steven Nitah

Steven Nitah is lead negotiator for Łutsël K’e Dene First Nation who served on the Indigenous Circle of Experts for Canada’s conservation goals and is a senior leader of the Indigenous Leadership Initiative.  

Investing in Indigenous conservation to create a more resilient economy

Opinion | BY STEVEN NITAH | June 22, 2020
Elders teach us that if we take care of the land, the land will take care of us—all of us. That’s why strong, Indigenous communities will bolster nearby towns and cities across the North and sustain the clean air and water and plentiful plants and animals all Canadians depend on, writes Steven Nitah. Photograph courtesy of Government of Northwest Territories
Opinion | BY STEVEN NITAH | June 22, 2020
Opinion | BY STEVEN NITAH | June 22, 2020
Elders teach us that if we take care of the land, the land will take care of us—all of us. That’s why strong, Indigenous communities will bolster nearby towns and cities across the North and sustain the clean air and water and plentiful plants and animals all Canadians depend on, writes Steven Nitah. Photograph courtesy of Government of Northwest Territories
Opinion | BY STEVEN NITAH | June 22, 2020
Elders teach us that if we take care of the land, the land will take care of us—all of us. That’s why strong, Indigenous communities will bolster nearby towns and cities across the North and sustain the clean air and water and plentiful plants and animals all Canadians depend on, writes Steven Nitah. Photograph courtesy of Government of Northwest Territories
Opinion | BY STEVEN NITAH | June 22, 2020
Opinion | BY STEVEN NITAH | June 22, 2020
Elders teach us that if we take care of the land, the land will take care of us—all of us. That’s why strong, Indigenous communities will bolster nearby towns and cities across the North and sustain the clean air and water and plentiful plants and animals all Canadians depend on, writes Steven Nitah. Photograph courtesy of Government of Northwest Territories