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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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Sayisi Dene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sayisi Dene , ( People of the East ), are Chipewyan, a Dene First Nation Aboriginal peoples of Canada group living in northern Manitoba. They are members of the "Sayisi Dene First Nation (Tado...
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The Dene Nation (prior to 1978 the Indian Brotherhood of the Northwest Territories) is the political organization that was organized in 1970 to represent the Dene, or northern Athapaskan-speaking peoples and their descendants ... The Dene Nation has also been engaged in programs concerning Dene health, education,
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Facebook is a social utility that connects people with friends and others who work, study and live around them. People use Facebook to keep up with friends, ...
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The Yamózha Kúé Society, often referred to as the Dene Cultural Institute, welcomes you to our website. ... Inside you will find information about who and where we are and some of the programs and services we provide.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Dene Nation. Dene Nation. Information about Dene Nation in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Buffalo River Dene Nation, Dillon: Healthier and Prepared Youth Survival Summer Campout.
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2 Dene Nation ... Like all environmental issues, climate change is understood and talked about by the Dene (Chief Roy Fabian in Dene Nation, 2002, Chief Sam Gargan in Dene Nation, 2003) as it relates to the people and the land[3]. ... In order to discuss Dene knowledge, impacts, and adaptations of changes in climate,
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