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  1. May 15, 2017 · The Dene comprise a far-reaching cultural and linguistic family, stretching from the Canadian North and Alaska to the American southwest. In Canada, the Dene, which means “the people” in their language, comprise a variety of First Nations, some of which include the Denesoline (Chipewyan), Tlicho (Dogrib) and Dinjii Zhuh (Gwich’in).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DeneDene - Wikipedia

    Canada portal. v. t. e. The Dene people (/ ˈdɛneɪ /) are an Indigenous group of First Nations who inhabit the northern boreal, subarctic and Arctic regions of Canada. The Dene speak Northern Athabaskan languages and it is the common Athabaskan word for "people". [1] The term "Dene" has two uses: Most commonly, "Dene" is used narrowly to ...

  3. Since then, the Indian Brotherhood of the Northwest Territories sought to protect the rights and interests of the Dene people in Canada. The organization evolved in response to long-standing concerns over the written terms found in the federal government’s versions of Treaties 8 and 11 signed with the Dene in 1899–1900 and 1921–22, respectively.

  4. Jun 6, 2019 · The Indigenous people of Canada's Western Arctic are descendants of some of the first humans to live in North America, new genetic research suggests. ... 27,430 people identified as having Dene ...

  5. 5.1 Dene Connection to the Natural World. The Dene people have an intimate and profound connection to the natural world, one that is deeply rooted in their Indigenous heritage. For centuries, the Dene have lived in harmony with the land, recognizing its significance and respecting its resources. Their spirituality and way of life are ...

  6. canadahistory.com › sections › periodsCanada History Chipewyan

    The Chipewyan people, also known as the Dene, are an Indigenous group that has lived in the boreal forests and tundra of northern Canada for thousands of years. They have a rich and complex history and culture, and have been known for their exceptional hunting, fishing, and trapping skills, as well as their knowledge of the land and its ...

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  8. Oct 16, 2011 · Last Edited October 10, 2018. The Kaska Dena or Denek’éh (often referred to simply as Kaska) are a Dene-speaking people who live in southern Yukon and northern British Columbia, primarily in the communities of Lower Post, Upper Liard (near Watson Lake), Watson Lake and Ross River in the Pelly drainage. In the 2016 census, 1,440 people ...

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