About Us


The Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council is an Indigenous grassroots organization, consisting of 70 First Nations and Tribes, dedicated to the protection and preservation of the Yukon River Watershed. The YRITWC accomplishes this by providing Yukon First Nations and Alaska Tribes in the Yukon Watershed with technical assistance, such as facilitating the development and exchange of information, coordinating efforts between First Nations and Tribes, undertaking research, and providing training, education and awareness programs to promote the health of the Watershed and its Indigenous peoples.

Our Mission
We, the Indigenous Tribes/First Nations from the headwaters to the mouth of the Yukon River, having been placed here by our Creator, do hereby agree to initiate and continue the clean up and preservation of the Yukon River for the protection of our own and future generations of our Tribes/First Nations and for the continuation of our traditional Native way of life.

Our Vision
Our vision, put simply, is “to be able to drink water directly from the Yukon River”. To that end, we dedicate ourselves to a number of tenets:

 

  • Understanding: We are dedicated to understanding the Yukon River Watershed by means of monitoring, measuring and researching, and to use this knowledge to clean, enhance and preserve life along the Yukon River.
  • Education: We are dedicated to promoting environmental and traditional education for the Indigenous Peoples of the Yukon River Watershed, by means of education programs, scholarships, internships, volunteer opportunities and incentive programs.
  • Stewardship: In honor of our heritage, we are dedicated to being good stewards of the Yukon River Watershed and its tributaries, and to restore and preserve its health for the benefit of future generations.
  • Enforcement: We are dedicated to developing and enforcing strong state, federal, territorial and provincial environmental standards to preserve the long-term health of the Yukon River Watershed.
  • Organization: We are dedicated to providing greater organizational strength to the Indigenous Peoples of the Yukon River Watershed, both by assisting and improving Indigenous governments, and also by being a model of organization built on collaboration and mutual respect.

 

Our Executive Committee
The YRITWC Board of Directors is comprised of the Indigenous Peoples gathered at the bi-annual summit meetings. At these summit meetings, 14 steering committee members are selected (7 from Alaska and 7 from the Yukon) through a process of consensus. Executive Committee members do not represent any First Nation or Tribal Government; rather, they represent the geographic areas of those governments.

Alaska Region Executive Committee Members, 4-Year Terms (2005-2009)

Yukon Flats Representative:
Clarence Alexander
Fort Yukon, Alaska 99740
Tanana River Alternate:
Charlie Stevens
Nenana, Alaska 99760
Yukon Flats Alternate:
James Nathaniel Sr.
Chalkyitsik, Alaska 99788
Middle Yukon Representative:
Pat Sweetsir
Ruby, AK 99768
Tanana River Representative:
Edna Hancock
Nenana, Alaska 99760
Innoko Confluence/Region Representative:
Harry Maillelle, Member
Grayling, AK 99590-0049
Innoko Alternate:
Carl Jerue, Jr., Chief
Anvik, AK 99558-0010
Innoko Alternate 2:
John Deck, Member
Holy Cross, AK 99602-0089

Yukon Region Executive Committee Members, 4-Year Terms (2005-2009)

Dahka Tlingit Nation Representative:
Harold Gatensby
Carcross, YT Y0B 1B0
Northern Tutchone Alternate:
Chief Darren Isaac
Pelly Crossing, YT Y0B 1P0
Dahka Tlingit Alternate:
Carl Sidney
Teslin, YT Y0A 1B0
Kaska Tribal Council Representative:
Sam Donnessey
Watson Lake, YT Y0A
Vuntut Gwich’in/Tr’ondek Hwech’in Rep:
Chief Darren Taylor
Dawson City, YT Y0B 1G0
Southern Tutchone Representative:
Geraldine Pope
Whitehorse, YT Y1A 2T8
Northern Tutchone Representative:
Chief Edie Skookum
Carmacks, YT Y0B 1C0
 
  
 
Locations:
  • Fairbanks
    • 323 2nd Street
      Fairbanks, Alaska, 99701 USA
      Phone: (907) 451-2530
      Fax: (907) 451-2534
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  • Anchorage
    • 725 Christensen Drive, Suite 3
      Anchorage, AK 99501
      Phone: (907) 258-3337
      Fax: (907) 258-3339
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  • Whitehorse
    • 7221 7th Ave
      Whitehorse, Yukon
      Canada Y1A 1R8
      Phone: (867) 393-2199
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