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Home – Carcross Tagish First Nation Carcross Tagish First Nation has opened a new Supportive Family Housing Program to provide safe, temporary housing and wrap-around supports for C TFN families facing housing instability or child-welfare involvement, helping them stay together and work toward long-term, healthy homes
Carcross Tagish First Nation - Wikipedia The Carcross Tagish First Nation (C TFN or CTFN) is a First Nation native to the Canadian territory of Yukon Its original population centres were Carcross and Tagish, and Squanga, although many of its citizens also live in Whitehorse
Carcross Tagish First Nation - Facebook Carcross Tagish First Nation is recruiting multiple Fire Smart Crew Members to support community safety through wildfire prevention and mitigation activities The crew will carry out a range of duties including vegetation clearing, fuel reduction, brush removal, and maintaining Fire Smart standards across C TFN settlement lands
Carcross Tagish First Nation – Council of Yukon First Nations The Carcross Tagish First Nation (C TFN) is located in the town of Carcross The original inhabitants of this area are the Tagish people who belong to the Tagish linguistic grouping of the Athapaskan language family
Explore - Destination Carcross Lead carver Keith Wolfe Smarch heads the Carcross Tagish First Nation’s carving program Junior carvers work on a variety of carved items, including large poles
Carcross - Indigenous Yukon Our Carcross Tagish First Nation ancestry includes Tagish Athapaskan and Inland Tlingit We belong to six clans: the Dak`laweidí and Yan eidí (Wolf Moiety) and Deisheetaan, Gaanaxteidí, Ishkahittaan and Kookhittaan (Crow Moiety)
Carcross Tagish First Nation in the drivers seat for . . . The Carcross Tagish First Nation (C TFN) in the Yukon will play a leading role in the clean-up of several contaminated sites on or near its traditional territory, after the signing of an