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Owned by Indigenous Communities. Built for Indigenous Futures.

Turtle Island Group is proudly owned by a growing coalition of Indigenous communities, development corporations, and Nation-led economic entities.

Our shareholders are not just stakeholders — they are rightsholders. They guide our priorities, define our purpose, and ensure every step we take benefits their communities, lands, and future generations.

Together, our shareholders represent a powerful alliance of Nations committed to economic sovereignty, environmental stewardship, and culturally grounded project development.

We believe in collective strength — and we act in the interest of all communities we represent.

Building Economic Futures Together

 

© 2035 by Turtle Island Group. 

 

A Coalition of Indigenous-Led Strength and Vision

Turtle Island Group (TIG) is a coalition of Indigenous communities, organizations, and development entities working together to reclaim economic power, support sustainable growth, and protect our ancestral lands for generations to come.

We are Indigenous-owned, Indigenous-led, and grounded in the teachings, traditions, and governance systems of our Nations. Our strength comes not from one voice — but from the collective vision of many Nations walking together.

Though rooted primarily in what is now known as Canada, our reach — and our responsibility — extend across all of Turtle Island. We collaborate across artificial borders, uniting First Nations, Tribes, and Indigenous Peoples in the pursuit of prosperity, sovereignty, and environmental balance.

We partner with trusted allies in industry, policy, and community to develop projects that reflect Indigenous priorities — from infrastructure and clean energy to land restoration and community-led enterprise.

What We Stand For:

  • Sovereignty – Indigenous-led decision-making in every project and partnership

  • Stewardship – Deep responsibility to the land, water, and all living beings

  • Solidarity – Standing with Indigenous Peoples across territories and Nations

  • Self-Determination – Building economies that work for our communities, not the other way around

 

We do not wait for change — we build it.

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