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Dene - Wikipedia The Dene people ( ˈ d ɛ n eɪ ) 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:
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
The Dene: Tracing their Indigenous Roots - The Ya-Native Blog The Dene people, also known as the Dene Nation, are one of the Indigenous groups in North America With a rich cultural heritage and deep connection to the land, they have a story that spans centuries
Dene - The Canadian Encyclopedia In Canada, Dene, which means “the people” in their language, comprise a variety of First Nations, some of which include the Denesuline (Chipewyan), Tlicho (Dogrib) and Dinjii Zhuh (Gwich’in) Dene are also known as Athabascan, Athabaskan, Athapascan or Athapaskan peoples
Aboriginal Culture: A Look At The Traditions Of The Dene . . . “Dene,” which is the Athabaskan term simply for “people,” includes the First Nation bands of Chipewyan, Tlicho, Slavey, Sathu and Yellowknives, whom the capital of the Canadian Northwest Territories are named after First Nations refers to the various Aboriginal cultures in Canada