
What is The Golden Triangle?
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The Tahltan Nation of northwestern British Columbia is redefining Indigenous participation in the mining industry, with women leading operations and creating economic prosperity through ownership stakes in major resource projects.
• Tahltan territory spans 97,000 square kilometers (size of Portugal) and contains the mineral-rich "Golden Triangle"
• The nation has deep historical connections to mining, trading obsidian across North America before European contact
• Women from this matrilineal society dominate leadership positions and excel in operating heavy equipment
• Economic agreements like Impact Benefit Agreements ensure communities receive fair benefits from resource development
• Chad Day developed "internal reconciliation" processes that create certainty through community-wide ratification votes
• The Tahltan have become part-owners of $3 billion in hydroelectric projects that power their territory
• Cultural preservation remains a priority alongside responsible development
• Future goals include creating Tahltan-controlled institutions for wildlife management and justice
If you want to learn more about the Tahltan Nation's approach to resource development, visit thadu.ca or follow Chad Norman Day on social media.
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