During the COVID-19 pandemic, Kaska are making efforts to keep our communities engaged

Please fill out the contact/interest form to help stay engaged on all current and new projects & programs...

Kaska have built a plan for protecting a large and vital piece of our ancestral territory

We call it Dene Kʼéh Kusān which means Always Will Be There and it will ensure our people and these lands will thrive today and into the future ...

UPDATED: The KDC annual General Assembly will be held in the community of Lower Post from August 8−10, 2019

The 2019 KDC annual General Assembly will be hosted by the Daylu Dena Council. The theme of this year’s assembly is “Protecting Our Land” ...

Kaska Reps presented before the Senate Committee in Ottawa

On Oct 24, 2018, KDC Chief Negotiator Bill Lux and Lead Negotiator Michelle Miller appeared before the Senate Committee in Ottawa to present ...

Kaska Dena Council Executive election results, 2018

Kaska Dena Council held their elections on July 4, 2018, in Fort Ware. The KDC new Executive are: ...

Canada’s commitment to United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)

In May 2016, Canada committed to a renewed, nation-to-nation relationship with Indigenous peoples based on recognition of rights, respect, co-operation and partnership, and ...

The Kaska have a Guardian Program called Dane Nan Yḗ Dāh

The Dane Nan Yḗ Dāh is important initiative for Kaska, as wildlife and land stewardship have always been and remain an integral part of Kaska Dena culture.

Kwadacha now has a joint venture with North Cariboo Air

Kwadacha now has a joint venture with North Cariboo Air and together have formed an air charter company. KNCA Flying Services operates charter flights three days a week between Fort Ware and Prince George in a King Air 200. To book flights to or from Fort Ware, call the Kwadacha Band Office in Prince George 250‑563‑4161.

Check out the 2016 General Assembly photos in the Photo Gallery

The annual General Assembly took place on July 26–28, 2016, hosted by Kwadacha Nation in Kwadacha (Fort Ware). The theme this year was “Reinstating Our Inherent Authority Over Our Lands”.