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    Chipewyan /ˌtʃɪpəˈwaɪən/ or Dënesųłinë́ (ethnonym: Dënesųłinë́ yatié IPA: [tènɛ̀sũ̀ɬìné jàtʰìɛ́]), often simply called Dëne, is the language spoken by...
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    The Chipewyan (/ˌtʃɪpəˈwaɪən/ CHIP-ə-WY-ən, also called Denésoliné or Dënesųłı̨né or Dënë Sųłınë́, meaning "the original/real people") are a Dene Indigenous...
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    Athabaskan languages at 4,022,000 square kilometres (1,553,000 sq mi). Chipewyan is spoken over the largest area of any North American native language, while...
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    Aurora (category Articles containing Chipewyan-language text)
    surround the spectacle. The European explorer Samuel Hearne traveled with Chipewyan Dene in 1771 and recorded their views on the ed-thin ('caribou'). According...
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  • distinctions. Indo-Aryan and Dravidian languages: Include the shared areal feature of retroflex consonants. Chipewyan, Cree, French, and English: Phonological...
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  • adulthood The Chipewyan language exhibits morphological characteristics that are far more complex than the majority of European languages. This includes...
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    Great Bear Lake (category Articles containing Chipewyan-language text)
    longitude, 156 m (512 ft) above sea level. The name originated from the Chipewyan word satudene, meaning "grizzly bear-water people". The Sahtu, a Dene...
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    Edmonton (category Articles containing Chipewyan-language text)
    Fort-des-Prairies by French-Canadians, trappers, and coureurs des bois. Indigenous languages refer to the Edmonton area by multiple names which reference the presence...
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    American mink (category Articles containing Chipewyan-language text)
    aapssiiyai'kayi or soyii'kayi Cherokee: svki[citation needed] Chickasaw: okfincha Chipewyan: tthełjus Comox: qayχ Cree: sâkwes Plains Cree: sâkwês ᓵᑫᐧᐢ Swampy Cree:...
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    Striped skunk (category Articles containing Chipewyan-language text)
    Mephitis mephitis Linguistic group or area Indigenous name Abenaki seganku Chipewyan nool'-tsee-a Cree Ojibwe shee-gawk Tŝilhqot’in (Chilcotin) guli Huron...
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    Fort Chipewyan /ˈtʃɪpəwaɪən, -pwaɪ-, ˈtʃɪpəwən/, commonly referred to as Fort Chip, is a hamlet in northern Alberta, Canada, within the Regional Municipality...
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    Voiceless dental and alveolar lateral fricatives (category Articles containing Chipewyan-language text)
    1017/S0025100301002110. Li, Fang-Kuei (1946). Hoijer, Harry; Osgood, Cornelius (eds.). Chipewyan. Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology. Viking Fund. pp. 398–423. {{cite...
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  • Cold Lake First Nations (category Articles containing Chipewyan-language text)
    are the only Chipewyan community who are signatory to Treaty Six and are somewhat isolated from other Chipewyan. Their closest Chipewyan neighbors are...
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    Fort Smith, Northwest Territories (category Articles containing Chipewyan-language text)
    Fort Smith (Chipewyan: Thebacha "beside the rapids") is a town in the South Slave Region of the Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada. It is located in...
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    Matooskie (category Articles containing Chipewyan-language text)
    "Nancy" McKenzie (c. 1790 – 24 July 1851), was a First Nations woman of the Chipewyan (Dënesųłı̨né) nation in Canada. The daughter of Scottish-Canadian fur...
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  • Legislative assemblies of Canadian provinces and territories (category Articles containing Chipewyan-language text)
    Territoires du Nord-Ouest (French), Beba Ɂełígíth Ɂeła Déłtth’ı Kų́é (Chipewyan), ᒪᓕᒐᓕᐅᖅᑎᑦ (Inuktitut), K'áowe gogha ełek'éterewe ke łénakedé (North Slavey)...
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  • It controls eight Indian reserves: Chipewyan 201 and Chipewyan 201A through Chipewyan 201G, near Fort Chipewyan, Alberta. The band is party to Treaty...
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    is a Romance language of the Indo-European family. It descended from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire, as did all Romance languages. French evolved...
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  • official language; in localities with Chukchi population) Chuvash: Chuvashia (state language; with Russian) Cree: Northwest Territories (with Chipewyan, English...
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  • Voiceless dental non-sibilant affricate (category Articles containing Chipewyan-language text)
    non-sibilant affricate is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. The symbols in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represent this...
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  • Chipewyan people Chipewyan language List of Indian reserves in Alberta "Athabasca Tribal Council website". Retrieved 2013-10-11. "AANDC (Chipewyan Prairie...
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  • or that have status as a national language, regional language, or minority language. Official language A language designated as having a unique legal...
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  • Northlands Denesuline First Nation (category Articles containing Chipewyan-language text)
    The Northlands Denesuline First Nation (Chipewyan: ᓂ ᗂᘚ ᑌᓀ, Nįh hots’į Dene) is a First Nations band government in northwestern Manitoba, Canada. This...
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    with high tones in some Athabaskan languages and low tones in others. It has been posited that Navajo and Chipewyan, which have no common ancestor more...
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    Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories (category Articles containing Chipewyan-language text)
    Territoires du Nord-Ouest (French) Beba Ɂełígíth Ɂeła Déłtth’ı Kų́é (Chipewyan) ᒪᓕᒐᓕᐅᖅᑎᑦ (Inuktitut) K'áowe gogha ełek'éterewe ke łénakedé (North Slavey)...
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    Churchill River (Hudson Bay) (category Articles containing Chipewyan-language text)
    Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough Native name Missinipi (Cree) des nëdhë́ (Chipewyan) Location Country Canada Provinces Saskatchewan Manitoba Physical characteristics...
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    American Sign Language (ASL) is a natural language that serves as the predominant sign language of deaf communities in the United States and most of Anglophone...
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  • the language. Beaver is closely related to the languages spoken by neighboring Athabaskan groups, such as Slavey, Sekani, Tsuu T’ina, Chipewyan, and...
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  • Sayisi Dene (category Articles containing Chipewyan-language text)
    Dene ('People under the Sun' or 'People of the East', Chipewyan: ᓴᔨᓯ ᑌᓀ, Sayisi Dene) are Chipewyan peoples, a Dene group, living in northern Manitoba....
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    Same-sex marriage in Saskatchewan (category Articles containing Chipewyan-language text)
    simply referred to as the Charter (French: Charte; Cree: Nahēyihtowin; Chipewyan: Yatı Nedhé) N.W. v. Canada (Attorney General), 2004 SKQB 434, 246 DLR...
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