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Dene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dene ( Dené ) are an aboriginal group of First Nations who live in the northern boreal and Arctic regions of Canada. Dene is a compound of two words: De means "flow" and Ne meaning "Moth...
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Chipewyan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Chipewyan ( Denésoliné or Dënesųłiné ) are a Dene Aboriginal people in Canada, whose ancestors were the Taltheilei. There are approximately 11,000 Chipewyan living in the Canadian Ar...
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; Heritage Site / Ethnography Site / Dene / Origin ... At one point in history, The Dene were a strong and great nation with an autonomous identity. There were many of them, and they traveled back and forth through out the vast area of what is now the Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta.
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She offers two sorts of evidence. The first consists of mythology. For example, she observes correctly that Athabaskans have stories about monster ... For example, she thinks that the Carrier Indians of British Columbia are called "Taculi". She says that these are obviously the people of the Li clan of the city of Tagu.
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A tribe of the great Déné family of American Indians, so called apparently from the fact that the Crees drove it back to its original northern haunts. Its present habitat is the forests that lie to the west of Great Slave Lake, from Hay River inclusive.
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