Documentary screening highlighting Indigenous- conservation and stewardship in Northern Alberta.
Join Dene Tha' First Nation and CPAWS Northern Alberta on March 5th, 2026, from 6:30-8:30 PM MST for the first ever public screening of Mbehcho: Home of the Dene' Tha. The event will take place in the Muttart Theatre located in the Stanley Milner Public Library in Edmonton, Alberta.
The evening will open with drumming by DTFN drummers followed by the 40 minute film and a short panel discussion with DTFN community members focused on the importance of protecting the area.
This documentary tells the story of the Dene Tha's connection to Mbehcho (Bistcho Lake) along with their leadership and ongoing work to conserve and protect the area.
Nestled in Alberta's boreal forest, Mbehcho is the third largest lake in Alberta, located in the northwest corner of the province. The region is home to iconic boreal species such as caribou and wolverine, and is an ancestral place to which the Dene Tha' people are deeply connected.
Through this film, community members share their vision for the long-term stewardship of the Mbehcho region - one that safeguards cultural sites and practices, protects critical caribou habitat, and conserves areas of high biodiversity and soil carbon. This screening offers a meaningful opportunity to learn about Indigenous-led conservation and the enduring relationship between people, land, and water.
The documentary was produced by River Voices Production.