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Champagne & Aishihik
First Nations

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Champagne & Aishihik
First Nations

The Champagne and Aishihik First Nations, Carcross/Tagish First Nation, Taku River Tlingit First Nation and Teslin Tlingit Council negotiated together at the Northern Regional Negotiations table. The traditional territories of the four nations are around the southwestern part of the Yukon Territory and the northwestern corner of B.C. There are approximately 925 Champagne and Aishihik members. The Champagne and Aishihik are transboundary (Yukon/BC) First Nations.

Current Status:

Activity

Not Currently Negotiating

Stage

Stage 4
Negotiation Process

+ Implementation of the Treaty: Stage 6

+ Negotiation to Finalize a Treaty: Stage 5

Initialled

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Signed

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+ Negotiation of an Agreement in Principle: Stage 4

The table is in Stage 4

Initialled

Signed

+ Negotiation of a Framework Agreement Stage 3

Framework Agreement

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08/14/1995

Initialled

12/05/1994

Signed

08/14/1995

+ Readiness to Negotiate: Stage 2

Table Declared Ready

10/19/1995

+ Statement of Intent to Negotiate: Stage 1

SOI

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12/17/1993

SOI Map

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