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The word "Dene", when translated, is broken down into two words, "De" meaning flow and "Ne" meaning Mother Earth. This encompasses an understanding that we as Dene people flow from Mother Earth and we are a people of the Creator and Creation.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... Pages in category "Dene people" ... Categories: Dene | First Nations people...
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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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Archaeologists suggest that the ancestors of the Dene first came to this land between 8,000 and 12,000 years ago. It is speculated that they, ... Today the people called Dene, or Denesuline, of Saskatchewan occupy three geographic areas: ... For more background on the Dene people of Northern Saskatchewan check these links:
www.kayas.ca/peopledene.html www.kayas.ca/peopledene.html
Dene was not originally a written language but in the latter part of the 19th century the syllabic system developed for the Cree by the Methodist minister James Evans was adapted for writing the Dene language. Many of the old people still use this syllabic system and hymnals and scripture are still available.
www.kayas.ca/dene.html www.kayas.ca/dene.html
Page dedicated to the languages of the Athabaskan language family (Athabascan, Athapaskan, Athapascan or Na-Dene), with links to information on each language and the American Indian people who speak it. ... The name Na-Dene was created by combining the word na, which means "people" in Tlingit and "home" in Haida,
www.native-languages.org/famath.htm
THE DENE PEOPLE OF GREAT BEAR LAKE; CALL FOR A FEDERAL RESPONSE ; TO URANIUM DEATHS; IN DELINE ... "We the Dene have been subjected to over 60 years of horrible injustice because of apparent national interests. ... It is a constructive and minimum response to the ongoing impacts of uranium mining on the Dene people and lands".
www.ccnr.org/dene.html www.ccnr.org/dene.html
A brief profile of the Dunne-za (Beaver) and Dene-tha (Slave) Peoples of the northwest boreal forest ... Contact with Europeans and the Cree People starting in the 1700s impacted the Dunne-za and Dene-tha in significant ways. In the case of the Dunne-za, the Cree pushed them out of their traditional homelands in the Peace...
www.albertasource.ca/boreal/the_people/dene.html www.albertasource.ca/boreal/the_people/dene.html
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.
www.deneculture.org/ www.deneculture.org/