Governance

The Ktunaxa Nation Council is directed by and accountable to the elected nasuʔkin (chiefs) and councillors of the four Ktunaxa First Nations.

History of the KNC

The Ktunaxa Nation Council (KNC) originated in 1970 as the Kootenay Indian District Council to promote the political and social development of the Ktunaxa people. 

In 1991 the council’s name was changed to Ktunaxa/Kinbasket Tribal Council (K/KTC) to reflect the origins of the two language groups (Ktunaxa and Secwepemc) in ʔamakʔis Ktunaxa. 

In 2005, the name was changed to Ktunaxa Nation Council Society (Ktunaxa Nation Council, KNC).

The goals of the Ktunaxa Nation Council include:

Governance news

Calling on Canada to address Kootenay watershed pollution that ‘crosses the line’

Media Statement from Ktunaxa Nation Council Chair Kathryn Teneese on papal apology

Bringing the Salmon Home Newsletter 2022 February

Ktunaxa Nation Council Statement on Jumbo Glacier Mountain Resort Municipality Dissolution

Ktunaxa Nation Governments Declare a Mental Health State of Emergency

Statement on Ktunaxa Nation Treaty Negotiations

2021 08 Ktunaxa Strong Governance Newsletter

2020 12 Ktunaxa Strong Treaty Newsletter

Historic agreement reached between Columbia River Basin Indigenous Nations, Canada and British Columbia to collaborate on Salmon Re-Introduction

Ktunaxa Interim Citizenship Code Referendum Passed

Media Statement from the Ktunaxa Nation Council

Elected Leadership

ʔakisq̓nuk First Nation

Nasuʔkin Donald Sam
Councillor Janice Alpine
Councillor Faro Burgoyne
Councillor Darcy Fisher
Councillor Allan Nicholas

ʔaq̓am First Nation

Nasuʔkin Cheryl Casimer
Councillor Julie Birdstone
Councillor Jason Andrew
Councillor Sancira Steelgun
Councillor Dallas Cardinal-Clement

Yaqan Nuʔkiy First Nation

Nasuʔkin M. Jason Louie
Councillor Leona Basil
Councillor Cherie Luke
Councillor Robin Louie
Councillor Chad Luke

Yaq̓it ʔa·knuqⱡi’it First Nation

Nasuʔkin Heidi Gravelle
Councillor Kyle Shottanana
Councillor Alicia Phillips
Councillor Kevin Phillips
Councillor Avery Gravelle
Councillor Beckie Cayenne-Ban Quan