All Media/Public Relations inquiries can be sent to Andrew JR Onespot, Office of the Chief.
Please email aonespot@tsuutina.com
Tsuut’ina Nation’s culture, history and language are all unique. Formerly known as the Sarcee (Sarsi), the Tsuut’ina Nation prides itself on being connected to the Dene Nation through our language (Athabaskan), culture, customs and territory. We strive to maintain our autonomy of identity, customs, traditions, territory and the self-determination of Indigenous Governance.
The Tsuut’ina Nation Citizens distinctness is recognized by entering into Treaty No. 7 by Chief Chiila Bullhead with the British Crown of Great Britain & Ireland in 1877. Today, the Tsuut’ina Nation Citizens have progressed to be a highly sufficient and economically advanced First Nation.
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Please email communications@tsuutina.com for vector formats.
The communications department is responsible for internal and Nation communications online and in print. Publishers of the monthly DA-HI newsletter, a community-focused newsletter highlighting Nation events, citizen achievements, reviews, shoutouts, and many other things! If you’d like to submit anything to the DA-HI, please send it to submissions@tsuutina.com. Communications works on legacy projects, Nation branding, guidelines, and many other internal projects.
Managing Editor
Carmen Littlelight
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Communications Coordinator |
Graphic Design Specialist |
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9911 Chiila Blvd.
Tsuut’ina Nation, Alberta
T3T 0E1