The Gwich'in Tribal Council
The Gwich’in have traditionally used and occupied lands in the Northwest Territories and the Yukon from time immemorial. In July 1921, Chiefs and headmen representing the Gwich’in (then known as the Loucheux) of Arctic Red River (now Tsiigehtchic) and Fort McPherson signed Treaty 11 with King George V (the Crown), creating a special nation-to-nation relationship.
Established in 1992, the Gwich’in Tribal Council (GTC) is an Aboriginal organization that represents Gwich’in Beneficiaries in the Mackenzie-Delta of the Northwest Territories and across Canada. The objectives of the GTC are to:
The GTC accomplishes these objectives through various wholly-owned organizations such as the Gwich’in Settlement Corporation, the Gwich’in Social and Cultural Institute, and the Gwich’in Development Corporation.