Resource Library

Resource Library

Mapping the Way has a valuable collection of videos, podcasts, exhibits, posters, and learning resources to learn more about the Yukon's Final and Self-Government Agreements.
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A Long Journey Home – Part Four - Settlement and Governance
A Long Journey Home – Part Four - Settlement and Governance
A Long Journey Home is a four part NEDAA series developed in partnership between the Council of Yukon First Nations and the Northern Native Broadcasting Yukon in 1997.
Perspectives Series 3 Forging Their Own Path
Perspectives Series 3: Forging Their Own Path
Perspectives Series 3: Forging Their Own Path - Video courtesy of Yukon University (in collaboration with Government of Yukon).
Perspectives Series 4 A Seat At The Table
Perspectives Series 4: A Seat At The Table
Perspectives Series 4: A Seat At The Table - Video courtesy of Yukon University (in collaboration with Government of Yukon).
Finding my place in this movement
Finding my place in This Movement
Everyone has a role to play in implementing land claims and self-government.
The Yukon Agreements
The Yukon Agreements
The Umbrella Final Agreement was signed in 1993. Today, 11 Yukon First Nations have Final and Self-Government Agreements.
Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
Setting Our Course: Yukon First Nations Self-Government
This video was created by the Government of Canada to provide viewers with an overview of Yukon First Nations land claims and self-government negotiation and implementation including initiatives in the areas of governance, programs and services, economic development, education and land.
The Yukon Agreements aren’t just About First Nations
The Yukon Agreements aren’t just About First Nations
All Yukoners benefit from the Agreements.
Before Land Claims and Self-Government
Before Yukon Land Claims and Self-Government
Before Land Claims and Self-Government
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Yukon is Leading the Way
Yukon is home to almost half of all comprehensive land claim and self-government agreements in Canada.