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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June Helm began her anthropological investigations among the Dene people of Canada's Northwest Territories in 1951. Though she has not been engaged in ...
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The Elders Council is established to advise the Dene Leadership and Dene people on all issues concerning Denendeh. They will assist in addressing membership concerns arising from various internal and external activities;
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Dene is an Athabaskan word meaning ‘people’, of which the Chipweyan are the most northeasterly group. Dene people can be found as far away as the Gwi'chin community of Old Crow in the far northwest corner of Canada and the Hopi and Navaho Nations in the southwestern United States.
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Sahtu Dene People ... First Nations People of Canada ... The Sahtu Dene includes the people of the Locheaux/ Hareskin, Mountain Lake and Bear Lake. Traditional lands are located in the south western area of the Northwest Territories in the Mackenzie Mountains and along the Mackenzie and Bear Rivers.
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The Dene are the aboriginal people of an area in Canada which stretches from Hudsons Bay through the Northwest Territories and Yukon Territory to the Interior of Alaska and from central Alberta to the Arctic Ocean.
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Enjoy your next cultural adventure from a traditional native Canadian point of view. ... Follow the route of a trapline with Dene Indians, camp out in a authentic tipi or go icefishing in the arctic and head back to your igloo with your Inuit guides or spend several days with Canada's original inhabitants.
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E. The Dene People ... Environment of the Dene, Dene Life and the Four Seasons, Dene Society, Technology, Dene Villages, Clans and Families, Dene Food, Sources of Food, Hunting and Fishing, Clothing, Travel, Dene Religion, Dene Government ... Part 2. Explorers of Canada...
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