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About Our Auction
CPAWS Yukon has co-hosted many canoe trips in recent years, all of which have proven to be a powerful way to connect community members to their traditional territories and tell the stories of the land and people. Many youth participants go on to become leaders in their communities and stewards for the lands and waters that have been cared for by their ancestors for generations.
This fundraiser is an opportunity to celebrate community while raising funds for future on-the-land trips with Yukon First Nations youth. Your purchases directly support the next generation’s connection to the land and water.
On Thursday, November 14th, 2024, CPAWS Yukon—together with the Yukon First Nation Education Directorate and the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun—will be presenting Voices from the Wind River at the Yukon Arts Centre. We will premiere an impactful film following youth on last year’s canoe trip and celebrate Indigenous-led stewardship with special speakers, traditional music, and featured items from our online auction.
Tickets for this event are available at cpawsyukon.org/windriver
About CPAWS Yukon
Based in Whitehorse, CPAWS Yukon advocates for the territory’s most valuable and priceless resource: our abundant wilderness. We work with First Nations and all levels of government, local organizations, businesses and citizens to ensure the natural wealth we enjoy today is available for future generations. We represent the views of many Yukoners who want the Yukon to be an example for the world of how people can live in balance with the natural resources we depend upon.
Featured Items
Arctic Fox framed print
Donated by Peter Mather
$325.00 CAD
Beaded baby belt
Donated by Barb Buyck
$800.00 CAD
Mittens
Donated by Karen Nicloux
$100.00 CAD
Purple Northern Lights art print
Donated by Robert Postma
$150.00 CAD
Red Northern Lights art print
Donated by Robert Postma
$120.00 CAD
Trapper's hat
Donated by Barb Buyck