Prince Albert Grand Council
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Prince Albert Grand Council, SK, represents 12 First Nations and 26 communities, with a total of 30,000 First Nation members. Official languages are Dakota, Dene and Cree. The Council provides a range of programs including forestry, education, health and social development, economic development and technical services.
Prince Albert Grand Council | |
Prince Albert Grand Council: Background | This video provides a brief introduction to the Prince Albert Grand Council. |
Prince Albert Grand Council: Fire Impact at Montreal Lake 2015 | This video provides some background on the Montreal Lake Fire, SK, 2015. |
Prince Albert Grand Council: Disaster Resilience, TK and Response Capacity | This video highlights the fire response at Montreal Lake and outlines wise practices for fire preparedness. |
Prince Albert Grand Council: Talking Circle Protocol | This video is an example of one approach to a talking circle protocol. |
Prince Albert Grand Council: Hazard Resilience and Wise Practices | This video offers a series of wise practices that can increase hazard resilience. |
Prince Albert Grand Council: TK and Elder Expertise | This video provides an example of the types of knowledge and expertise available to communities through their Elders. |
Prince Albert Grand Council and Disaster Resilience: Wollaston Lake TK | This video is an example of the effectiveness of using Traditional Knowledge and community members when responding to local emergencies |
Prince Albert Grand Council and Disaster Resilience: Cumberland House TK | This video highlights the importance of consulting with Elders to get advice about potential community threats. |
Prince Albert Grand Council Resilience: Local Level Capacity and Elders | This video focuses on the importance of involving local community members, and Elders and accessing Traditional Knowledge when developing emergency plans. |
Prince Albert Grand Council: Hazard Risk Analysis | This video highlights the need to involve both Elders and youth in hazard risk analysis. |