Come to the Elder’s Gathering, September 10 to 20 at Lac John
Our Elders are invited to camp. This year’s Elder’s Gathering runs from September 10 to 20, and it is being hosted by our relatives at Matimekush-Lac John, on the Lac… Read More
The Naskapi Nation is Hiring Workers for the Elder’s Gathering 2026
The Elder’s Gathering is one of the highlights of our year, and it takes a good crew to make it happen. The Naskapi Nation is hiring eight workers to help… Read More
The Naskapi Nation is Hiring an Elders Coordinator
Our Elders carry our language, our stories, and our way of life. We are looking for someone to help look after them. The Naskapi Nation is hiring an Elders Coordinator,… Read More
Tsaatan Caribou Herder Olzzi Ganbat Visits Kawawachikamach
The Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach recently had the privilege of welcoming Olzzi Ganbat, a Tsaatan caribou herder from the Mongolian Taiga. “Tsaa” in his language means caribou, and “Tsaatan” means… Read More
Elder’s Home Project: Community Meeting February 23
The CLSC Naskapi and the Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach invite all community members to attend a community meeting on the Elder’s Home Project on February 23 at 5:00 PM at the Naskapi Community… Read More
Naskapi Land Guardian Program Community Meeting
The Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach is hosting a community meeting to help shape the Land Guardian Program. Join us on February 9, 2026, at the Naskapi Community Center, starting at 5:30 PM. This… Read More
Annual General Meeting; January 21 and 22, 2026
The Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach will be holding its Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, January 21 and Thursday, January 22, 2026. The meeting will take place at the Ka Mamunuiitananuch… Read More
Caribou Hunt Presentation Photos
We’re very grateful to everyone who attended the Caribou Hunt presentation tonight, as well as to those who joined us online. There were two presentations: one discussing the status of… Read More
Understanding Climate Change in Naskapi Territory: A Look Back at a Landmark Study
Almost ten years ago, the Naskapi Nation completed a major study that brought together our elders, hunters, researchers, and youth to understand how climate change was affecting our land, our… Read More
Protecting the Cambrien and Nachicapau Lakes Areas
The Cambrien Lake and Nachicapau Lake areas are among the most important places in Naskapi traditional territory. For generations, families traveled through these regions to hunt, fish, and gather. The… Read More










