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A joint initiative of Indigenous communities of Fort Chipewyan

Formed as a joint initiative, Nipîy Tu Research and Knowledge Centre (NTRKC) is an Indigenous-led knowledge centre that works to ensure the restoration, protection and promotion of the ecological health and cultural integrity of the Peace-Athabasca Delta and its people.
about us

Delivering Indigenous-led research, knowledge translation, and cultural programming

our missionour research
Community Based Monitoring

Combining Traditional Knowledge and Western Science to answer concerns about changing environmental conditions in the Peace-Athabasca Delta. We sample year-round and gather data on the health of wildfoods, the quality and quantity of water and much more.
Research

Storing, sharing, coordinating and conducting research that supports the preservation of the Peace-Athabasca Delta. We communicate research findings to community and work to facilitate important dialogues about the changing environmental conditions facing the region.
Community Engagement

Providing opportunities for community to meaningfully engage in work that supports the preservation of the Peace-Athabasca Delta while engaging in respectful, important dialogues about the changing environmental conditions facing the region.

An Indigenous-led organization dedicated to protecting the Peace-Athabasca Delta and its people.

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news & UPDATES

Read the latest updates from Nipîy Tu Research & Knowledge Centre

Join Nipîy Tu at the grand opening of the mobile laboratory
November 1, 2024

Nipîy Tu extends a warm invitation to all to the grand opening of the mobile laboratory! Join us November 21st, 2024 anytime from 12 - 5 pm at 129 McDonald Street in Fort Chipewyan.

Official Statement on Big Dock
October, 2024
October 7, 2024

Outstanding environmental liabilities such as the state of Big Dock require federal collaboration with all impacted Nations to safely improve navigational access.

Mobile Laboratory to arrive in Fort Chipewyan in February 2024
February 26, 2024

NTRKC is introducing a mobile laboratory in Fort Chipewyan in late February 2024

A Message from Nipîy Tu's first Executive Director
February 19, 2024

Tammy Riel, NTRKC's first Executive Director, begins her work with NTRKC with a message

Nipîy Tu welcomes its first Executive Director
January 31, 2024

NTRKC is excited to announce a significant milestone in its journey: the appointment of our first Executive Director, Tammy Riel

Nipîy Tu is hiring an interim Executive Director
July 6, 2023

NTRKC is seeking an experienced Executive Director to lead our non-profit organization as it transitions from development to operational phases

Nipîy Tu is hiring an interim Executive Director
July 6, 2023

NTRKC is seeking an experienced Executive Director to lead our non-profit organization as it transitions from development to operational phases

Indigenous Knowledge Use and Protection policy in development
June 21, 2023

NTRKC is working with Firelight Group to develop an Indigenous Knowledge Use and Protection policy

Nipîy Tu gets bold new look after rebranding
May 5, 2023

NTRKC has recently concluded an impactful branding and logo development process led by Indigenous design firm, Vincent Design