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Gwich'in sign on to N.W.T. devolution agreement

Gwich'in Tribal Council President Robert Alexie Jr. says he signed N.W.T.'s devolution agreement-in-principle Tuesday.

Gwich'in Tribal Council president says lawsuit will be withdrawn

Gwich'in Tribal Council President Robert Alexie Jr.says he signed on to N.W.T.s devolution agreement-in-principle Tuesday.

Gwich'in Tribal Council President Robert Alexie Jr. says he signed on to N.W.T.'s devolution agreement-in-principle Tuesday. (Philippe Morin/CBC)

This will put the Gwichin at the negotiating table with the territorial and federal governments.

"There are things that we are not happy with but if we are standing on the outside looking in, we cant change anything, so we want to be at the table, and standing on the outside looking in wont change anything," said Alexie Jr.

The Gwich'in Tribal Council was previously against signing on, and evenfiled a lawsuit earlier this yearagainst the federal and territorial governments saying it was not properly consulted in the negotiation process for the agreement-in-principle.

Alexie said his stance changedduring the election when he was running for president. He said his people were not informed about devolution and a clear explanation from the GNWT helped shape the decision to sign on.

He said the councils lawyers will be called this morning informing them to withdraw the lawsuit.

There are now four aboriginal groups in the Northwest Territories who have signed on to the agreement-in-principle.