- Sannaiqtuaq),
while the
southern portion is
called Denendeh (an
Athabaskan word
meaning "our land").
Denendeh is the vast Dene country,
stretching from central...
- Russell, Gotsʼia Weta ("Gotsʼia Father") –
Naedzo June Helm: The
People of
Denendeh:
Ethnohistory of the
Indians of Canada's
Northwest Territories, University...
-
Keith (2005). Like the
Sound of a Drum:
Aboriginal Cultural Politics in
Denendeh and Nunavut. Winnipeg:
University of
Manitoba Press. ISBN 978-0-88755-178-9...
- the
northern states of
Mexico and up into Cree
Country stopping before Denendeh. The
relationship remains unknown between Hand Talk and
other manual Indigenous...
- T.: Govt. of the N.W.T.], 1993. Fumoleau, René.
Denendeh: A Dene Celebration. Yellowknife,
Denendeh, N.W.T.: Dene Nation, 1984. ISBN 0-9691841-0-7 Northwest...
-
contemporary Vista Broadcast Group FM 101.9 CKLB-FM CKLB Radio: The
Voice of
Denendeh Community radio Native Communications Society of the
Northwest Territories...
-
amongst the Dene
peoples of
Canada in the
Northwest Territories – or
central Denendeh –
where it also has
official status. The
languages are
primarily written...
-
traditional territory, Tłı̨chǫ Ndé,
within the
larger Dene
Country of
Denendeh. The
devolved government was
created in 2005 when the Tłı̨chǫ
Nation ratified...
- voyageurs), a
pidgin language was
historically used
across Gwich'in Nành,
Denendeh. The
language is
often called in
English "Jargon Loucheux"
using the traditional...
- the
nations whose countries comprised the territory, such as the Dene of
Denendeh or
Inuit of
Inuit Nunangat. The territory's po****tion
drops at the turn...