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- Dene - Wikipedia
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]
- DENE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DENE is valley
- Home | Dene Nation
Also known as the Athapaskan peoples, the Dene Nation is a political organization in Denendeh, meaning “The Land of the People”, located in Northwest Territories, Canada The Dene Nation covers a large geographical area — from present day Alaska to the southern-most tip of North America
- Dene - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Dene language is known as Dene or Na-Dené (also called Athabascan) There are about 28 Athabascan languages spoken in northern Canada, although there are many more spoken in Alaska and in the American southwest
- The Dene: Tracing their Indigenous Roots - The Ya-Native Blog
The Dene people, also known as the Dene Nation, are an Indigenous group with a rich and vibrant cultural heritage deeply rooted in the northern regions of North America
- Pre-history - The Dene - Alberta History
The Dene, one of the oldest Indigenous groups in Canada, occupied a vast territory stretching from the northern plains and parklands of Alberta into the expansive boreal forest and subarctic regions of the Northwest Territories
- NWT – Dene Nation – First Nations History
The Dene Nation, encompassing the Dene-speaking Indigenous peoples of the Canadian Northwest Territories, represents one of the richest cultural and historical tapestries in North America
- SUB ARCTIC - DENE - First Nations History
The Dene, one of the most prominent Indigenous groups in Canada, have lived in the boreal forests and tundra regions of the North for thousands of years
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