• The Tulita Dene First Nation is a Dene First Nations band government in the Northwest Territories. The band's main community is Tulita, along the Mackenzie...
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    recreation hall, and fitness centre. The Dene First Nations people of Tulita are represented by the Tulita Dene First Nation, a band government operating within...
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    Sahtu (redirect from Hareskin Dene)
    Good Hope Norman Wells Tulita The Sahtú or North Slavey (historically called Hare or Hareskin Indians) are a Dene First Nations people of the Athabaskan-speaking...
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  • Salt River First Nation Sambaa K'e First Nation Tetlit Gwich'in First Nation Tulita Dene First Nation West Point First Nation Wha Ti First Nation Yellowknives...
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    Tłı̨chǫ (redirect from Dogrib Dene)
    people, sometimes spelled Tlicho and also known as the Dogrib, are a Dene First Nations people of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group living in...
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  • The Yellowknives Dene First Nation is a signatory to Treaty 8, but according to the text of the treaties the Yellowknife Nation's territory, known as...
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    Edward Blondin (category 20th-century First Nations people)
    Edward Blondin was a member of the Sahtu Dene First Nation, who played a prominent role in the industrial development of Canada's north. CBC News quotes...
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  • the Dene Tha' in Alberta), Dene Yatıé or Dene Zhatıé in the South. Colville Lake Délįne Fort Good Hope Norman Wells Tulita North Slavey is spoken by the...
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  • Sahtu Dene Council represents the four Indian Band councils. Begade Shotagotine (Tulita Land & Financial Corporation) - Tulita Behdzi Ahda First Nation (Ayoni...
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    Délı̨nę (category Dene communities)
    Site of Canada. Délı̨nę is represented by the Délı̨nę First Nation and belongs to the Sahtu Dene Council. Through the council, they completed negotiations...
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  • Akaitcho Territory Government, and represented by the Yellowknives Dene First Nation. It is located at 62°28′40″N 114°20′03″W / 62.47778°N 114.33417°W...
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    post at Tulita (Fort Norman) at the junction of the Mackenzie and Great Bear Rivers. The site changed several times but the community of Tulita is located...
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    and Teetl'it Gwich'in Band Council Sahtu Dene Council — Behdzi Ahda', Délı̨nę, Fort Good Hope, and Tulita Dene Tetlit Gwich'in Council DGO As of 2019[update]...
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  • Inuvik Region "Beaufort Delta". Land and self-government treaties with First Nations, Inuvialuit (Inuit), and Métis groups give their governments a significant...
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  • Norman Yakeleya (category 20th-century First Nations people)
    1990. He then served as Chief of the Tulita Dene Band and Chairman of the Sahtu tribal Council. Yakeleya was first elected to the Northwest Territories...
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    Sahtu Dene and Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement, 41,437 km2 (15,999 sq mi) of the Sahtu is collectively owned by its Indigenous Sahtu (Dene) and...
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  • Ethel Blondin-Andrew (category 20th-century First Nations people)
    the first Indigenous woman to be a Canadian Cabinet Minister. Blondin-Andrew was born 25 March 1951 in Tulita, Northwest Territories. She is a Dene woman...
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    and staff residences in 1960, when people, including Inuvialuit, Gwichʼin (Dene) and Métis, began to live in the community. Naval Radio Station (NRS) Inuvik...
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    in 1942 by the First Nations member who was called upon to locate a route. Such a route would emerge from the mountains opposite Tulita, Northwest Territories...
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    such as the Bureau of Statistics, also include Fort Providence, Hay River Dene 1 and Kakisa. However, Municipal and Community Affairs indicates they are...
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    departments, such as the Bureau of Statistics, exclude Fort Providence, Hay River Dene 1 and Kakisa and put them in the Deh Cho Region. However, Municipal and Community...
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  • Divisional Education Council JK – 9 Jasna Finlay K'atlodeeche First Nation (Hay River Dene Reserve) Chief Sunrise Education Centre South Slave Divisional...
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  • Diamond Jenness Secondary School K'atlodeeche First Nation Chief Sunrise Education Centre Łutselk'e Lutsel K'e Dene School Tlicho Community Services Agency...
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    encountered the fishing and hunting Inuit and Dene. Vikings who came from Greenland may have been the first Europeans to explore the eastern section of...
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    northwest, and receives the Great Bear River, the outflow of Great Bear Lake at Tulita. The Mackenzie widens considerably to about 6 to 7 km (3.7 to 4.3 mi) at...
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  • Supplement. Effective 0901Z 26 March 2020 to 0901Z 22 April 2021. "United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations". UN/LOCODE 2011-2. UNECE. 28 February...
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