‘We were right there’: Guardians in Fort Good Hope step in when no one else can
Twyla Edgi-Masuzumi was the first person to get a call when a family of six disappeared on the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories while travelling by boat to a funeral last summer.
Edgi-Masuzumi from Foot Good Hope is one of four guardians in the fly-in community that is part of the Dene district known as K’ahsho Got’ine, or “Big Willow People.”
The village on the banks of the river is home to about 500 residents.
She, along with John Tobac, Joseph Tobac and Buddy Gully, are a full-time team dedicated to monitoring climate change, protecting the environment and helping others get out on the land.