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Kluane Adamek

Kluane Adamek is the regional chief from the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) Yukon region, and health, environment and climate portfolio holder at the AFN National Office. She is a citizen of Kluane First Nation.

Indigenize the Senate

Opinion | BY KLUANE ADAMEK | August 12, 2021
Senators, pictured May 2, 2019, at the Senate's Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Committee on the Hill. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY KLUANE ADAMEK | August 12, 2021
Opinion | BY KLUANE ADAMEK | August 12, 2021
Senators, pictured May 2, 2019, at the Senate's Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Committee on the Hill. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY KLUANE ADAMEK | August 12, 2021
Senators, pictured May 2, 2019, at the Senate's Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Committee on the Hill. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY KLUANE ADAMEK | August 12, 2021
Opinion | BY KLUANE ADAMEK | August 12, 2021
Senators, pictured May 2, 2019, at the Senate's Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Committee on the Hill. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY KLUANE ADAMEK | June 1, 2020
Focusing on the people in times of crisis empowers us to refocus on our own well-being, and the well-being of our families, communities, and nations. It compels us to reconnect with the worldviews and practices that enabled our ancestors to survive multiple pandemics, attempts at cultural genocide, and extreme hardship, writes Kluane Adamek. The Hill Times file photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY KLUANE ADAMEK | June 1, 2020
Opinion | BY KLUANE ADAMEK | June 1, 2020
Focusing on the people in times of crisis empowers us to refocus on our own well-being, and the well-being of our families, communities, and nations. It compels us to reconnect with the worldviews and practices that enabled our ancestors to survive multiple pandemics, attempts at cultural genocide, and extreme hardship, writes Kluane Adamek. The Hill Times file photograph by Andrew Meade