nitinaht
dubayaax a ts’awalk
everything is one
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Ditidaht First Nation
Clear air, pure water and the food of the forests and the waters of our Territory have sustained our people, our economy and our traditions.
That we hold the wealth of our Nation and the use of our lands, waters and resources in the future as we did in the past, to the common good and benefit of all Ditidaht, by fostering development that is based on the principle of caring for and maintaining our physical and spiritual linkages with our lands, waters and resources for all generations.
The Ditidaht Constitution
Ditidaht governance
Ditidaht First Nation is governed by an elected Chief and 4 councillors. Elections are held every 4 years (July).
Current Chief and Council
Judi Thomas – Chief Councillor
Terry Edgar – Councillor
Tina Joseph – Councillor
Karen Mack – Councillor
Derek Thompson – Councillor
Our territory
Traditional territory flyover tour
Ditidaht First Nation retains copyright over all information provided on these videos. These videos do not represent the entirety of Ditidaht Indigenous Knowledge or Ditidaht’s oral histories and do not address all matters related to Ditidaht’s Aboriginal rights, Aboriginal title or Ditidaht’s traditions and culture.
All information on these videos is provided for community educational and illustrative purposes and may not be used for any other purpose without the express written consent of Ditidaht First Nation Council including, without limitation, any regulatory or other government decisions, industry consultation processes or any court or administrative proceedings.
Land and resources
Ditidaht Fishery information
Economic fisheries
- General regulations
- Plans and enforcement protocols
- Violation consequences – first and second violation
- Timelines
Commercial fishery
- Openings – notices
- Closings – notices