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Robin Bradasch

Robin Bradasch is a Citizen of the Kluane First Nation in the Yukon Territory. She is of Southern and Northern Tutchone descent. She has lived most of her life in the heart of her First Nation’s Traditional Territory between the shores of the Kluane Lake (Lu’an Män) and the mountain ranges of the Kluane National Park (Tachäl).

She started her career with Kluane First Nation right out of college as a self-government researcher. She then served as the Chief Land Claims Negotiator and worked along side the elders and people of Kluane towards a Land Claims Agreement. The Kluane First Nation Agreement was signed on October 18, 2003 after 30 years of negotiation.

She has also served two elected terms with Chief and Council. Currently she is the Director of Lands, Resources and Governance. Throughout her life and career she has been committed to regaining for herself and her people, the knowledge and culture that was lost when the Kluane Game Sanctuary and Kluane National Park and Reserve were created.
Robin Bradasch is a Citizen of the Kluane First Nation in the Yukon Territory. She is of Southern and Northern Tutchone descent. She has lived most of her life in the heart of her First Nation’s Traditional Territory between the shores of the Kluane Lake (Lu’an Män) and the mountain ranges of the Kluane National Park (Tachäl).

She started her career with Kluane First Nation right out of college as a self-government researcher. She then served as the Chief Land Claims Negotiator and worked along side the elders and people of Kluane towards a Land Claims Agreement. The Kluane First Nation Agreement was signed on October 18, 2003 after 30 years of negotiation.

She has also served two elected terms with Chief and Council. Currently she is the Director of Lands, Resources and Governance. Throughout her life and career she has been committed to regaining for herself and her people, the knowledge and culture that was lost when the Kluane Game Sanctuary and Kluane National Park and Reserve were created.

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