ATHABASCA CHIPEWYAN FIRST NATION | Traditional Knowledge Stories Mapping Project

ATHABASCA CHIPEWYAN FIRST NATION

Carrying Denésuliné Knowledge Forward for Land and Legacy (Traditional Knowledge Stories Mapping Project) Project Management Essentials Training, 2024

WHO THEY ARE?

The Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN) are Denésuliné people
whose homelands centre on the Peace–Athabasca Delta and the shores
of Lake Athabasca—K’ai Tailé Dené, “people of the land of the willow.”
These waters and wetlands have sustained language, livelihood, and
ceremony for generations.

A Treaty 8 signatory based in Fort Chipewyan, ACFN upholds inherent and Treaty rights while stewarding a globally significant freshwater delta
at the heart of the boreal. Governance, advocacy, and planning are grounded in responsibilities to land and water carried forward for future generations.

Knowledge lives in stories, placenames, and travel routes—law, memory,
and use held by Elders and knowledge-keepers to share across the community. That living record guides how decisions are made and how youth connect to language, places, and protocols.

In recent years, ACFN has formalised consultation and advanced rights
based monitoring and knowledge-centre work—bringing cultural memory
into well-organised, retrievable forms that strengthen day-to-day planning, consent processes, and community connection.

WHAT THEY NEEDED

To launch a Traditional Knowledge Stories map, ACFN needed a
Nation-led planning framework that honoured Denésuliné protocols and
would stand up under scrutiny. The path had to be phased—setting up
the effort, gathering and organising stories responsibly, then making
them usable in everyday decisions—so cultural memory could be
protected and applied with confidence.

Because stories, place-names and Elders’ accounts carry rights and
responsibilities, the work also needed firm cultural governance: Elders’
oversight, clear consent pathways, tiered access, and archival rules that
keep ownership and control with the Nation through digitisation, storage
and use—aligned with OCAP® (First Nations data-sovereignty principles)
and ACFN’s consultation policy, and interfaced with the Community
Knowledge Keeper records system.

Central to this, the framework had to bridge knowledge systems without
diluting either: traditional protocols and language alongside a simple,
repeatable planning discipline with clear checkpoints and roles. This
would give leaders both internal legitimacy and external credibility with
partners and funders as the project moved from idea to durable
practice.

WHAT WE DID

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Led an in-community project planning workshop that established the governing framework for ACFN’s Traditional Knowledge Stories Mapping initiative. Set mandate, boundaries, and direction through a Project Proposal, supported by a two-level deliverables breakdown that sequenced the work from implementation through to handover and program delivery.

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The path was built to protect cultural integrity while ensuring usability:

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Made roles, responsibilities, and communications rhythms explicit, supported by a Stakeholder Analysis that mapped sponsors (Chief & Council), team members, and demonstration/update cycles to keep decision-makers informed.

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Consolidated planning into a coherent Project Proposal, through a decision-ready framework providing governance, sequencing, and stakeholder structure for subsequent delivery phases.

RESULTS WE GOT

ACFN now has a unified, Nation-led planning baseline for its Traditional Knowledge Stories Mapping initiative, a practical, defensible framework to organise, protect, and use community knowledge.

Together, these steps gave ACFN a credible, culturally grounded framework to move from concept to durable practice, on ACFN terms.

IN NUMBERS

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1 Traditional Knowledge Stories Mapping Baseline Established

A Nation-led governance foundation sequenced from implementation to hand-over: sponsors, roles and oversight set

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3 Phases, 10 Core Deliverables Sequenced

Pacing funding, interviews and database/records linkage through to program hand-over

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1 Records/Archiving Integration Pathway Defined

Database and map readied to link with Community Knowledge Keeper (CKK) and the Nation’s records/archiving project, preserving ACFN ownership and control.