A Message for Chiefs and Nation Leaders
If you’re here, it’s because you want to know what Pehta is — and why it matters for your Nation, your projects, and your future.
We’ve created a video just for you.
You can watch the full story in one go, or explore it in four short, focused sections. Either way, you’ll understand why Pehta isn’t just another reporting tool — it’s a shift in power:
From promises made, to outcomes measured.
From silence, to sovereignty.
Watch by Section
Part 1: The Framework — Defining Impact Our Way
Pehta is the standard accounting framework created by Nations, for Nations.
It defines what gets measured, how it gets reported, and what evidence is required — so the truth about Indigenous impact finally belongs to those who live with it.
Part 2: Pehta LP — Making It Usable for Industry and Government
A framework only works if others can use it. Pehta LP operationalizes the standard, guiding project owners, contractors, and vendors to report Indigenous impact in a way that’s consistent, auditable, and trusted by markets.
Part 3: Pehta Integrity — Your Nation’s Control Panel
This is where it all comes together. Pehta Integrity is your secure portal to validate what’s being claimed about your Nation. Whether your Nation is an owner, funder, or observer, you gain visibility and control — grounded in sovereignty and trust.
Part 4: Pushback & Mandate — Why Pehta Must Be Mandatory
Industry has defined success on its own terms for decades. That ends now. Pehta must be embedded in procurement, RFPs, and project conditions — because if Nations don’t set the standard, the status quo will persist.
The Call to Action: Join the Circle. Set the Standard.
Every Nation can own Pehta equally — one share, one voice.
Ownership gives you access to Pehta Integrity, a seat in shaping the framework, and a share in the upside as Peyta grows.
By joining, your Nation can:
Appoint a Pehta Steward
Embed Pehta into project documents
Validate industry claims with evidence
Build real-time dashboards and credible reports
The more Nations that join, the stronger the system becomes.
This isn’t about inclusion in someone else’s report. It’s about leadership.