"Ancestors of the present-day ACFN, then known as the Athabasca Chipewyan Band, signed Treaty 8 at Fort Chipewyan in 1899. Members of ACFN continue to hold the rights guaranteed by Treaty 8, including hunting, trapping, gathering and fishing rights. ACFN members actively exercise our Treaty rights on our Traditional Lands and carry out our traditional activities, as our ancestors have for generations. Maintaining our identity as K'ai Taile by living from our Traditional Lands, and supporting our people and our culture through the exercise of the traditional activities, remains central to our way of life." - https://www.acfn.com/history
"For the past twenty years, Mary had been active in the Native American literature renaissance. She contributed to numerous native publications and read at colleges and universities, at benefits and rallies, and at other events, especially in California and her homeland, Alaska." - Mary Tallmountian
Poem: The Last Wolf (pg 448)