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The Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chiefs

Chief Namoks (John Ridsdale)

Chief Knedebeas (Warner William)

Dzï Ggot (Ronald Joseph John Austin)

Chief Madeek (Jeff Brown)

Chief Mutt (Bill Naziel)

Chief Wigetimstachol (Dan Michell)

Chief Samooh (Herb Naziel)

Kloum Khun (Alphonse Gagnon)

Chief Wah tah K’eght (Henry Alfred)

Chief Woos (Roy Morris)

Wah Tah Kwets (Frank Patrick)

Hagwilnegh (Ron Mitchell)

Gisdaywa (Alfred Joseph)

Word of the Day

Sozï’

What it means: "My name"

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Upcoming Events

  • OW CHIEF MEETINGS
  • FN SUMMIT
  • CHIEF MEETINGS
  • GOOD FRIDAY - OW CLOSED
  • EASTER MONDAY - OW CLOSED

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"We are proud, progressive Wet’suwet’en dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our culture, traditions and territories; working as one for the betterment of all."