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    Tutchone is an Athabaskan language spoken by the Northern and Southern Tutchone First Nations in central and southern regions of Yukon Territory, Canada...
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  • Tutchone may refer to: Northern Tutchone, a First Nations people of central Yukon Territory in Canada Southern Tutchone, a First Nations people of southern...
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  • Northern Tutchone, or Dän k'í,, is an Athabaskan-speaking First Nation who primarily lived in the central Yukon in Western Canada. The Northern Tutchone language...
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    in Canada. The Southern Tutchone language, traditionally spoken by the Southern Tutchone people, is a variety of the Tutchone language, part of the Athabaskan...
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    Yukon: Gwich'in/Kutchin, Hän, Kaska, Mountain, Tagish, Northern Tutchone, Southern Tutchone, Upper Tanana Northwest Territories: Bearlake, Dëne Sųłiné/Chipewyan...
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    Navajo, Western Apache, Chiricahua, Osage, Hocąk, Mescalero, Gwich'in, Tutchone, and Elfdalian alphabets. It is formed from the letter a and an ogonek...
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    Gwichʼin, Hän, Iñapari, Kaska, Sierra Otomi, Sekani, Tagish, Tlingit, Tutchone, Winnebago, and Ixtlán Zapotec. In Lithuanian, it is the 28th letter of...
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    Burwash Landing (category Southern Tutchone)
    location of Burwash Landing was first used as a summer camp by the Southern Tutchone Athabascans until a trading post was built in the early 1900s by the Jacquot...
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    distantly related to Upper Tanana and Northern Tutchone. The language was used as a lingua franca by Gwich’in, Tutchone, Tagish, and Upper Tanana peoples toward...
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    Yukon (category Articles containing Southern Tutchone-language text)
    Athapaskan languages, Upper Tanana, Gwich'in, Hän, Northern Tutchone, Southern Tutchone, Kaska, and Tagish, some of which are rare. Notable Yukon artists...
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    Haines Junction (category Southern Tutchone)
    name of the area was "Dakwakada", a Southern Tutchone word meaning "high cache". It was common for Tutchone people to use raised log caches to store food...
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    Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola Sekani Slavey Tagish Tahltan Tsuutʼina Tutchone Inuit Inuinnaqtun Inuktitut Inupiaq Inuvialuktun Iroquoian Cayuga Mohawk...
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    4.5% French, 2.3% Tagalog, 2.2% German, 0.6% Cantonese, 0.6% Northern Tutchone, 0.5% Spanish, 0.5% Kaska, 0.3% Dutch, 0.3% Mandarin, 0.3% Japanese, 0...
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  • north end of the lake, it is the Southern Tutchone name only for the village. The lake's name in Southern Tutchone had been Man Shӓw [Lake Big]. Aishihik...
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    Gwichʼin, Hän, Iñapari, Kaska, Navajo, Sierra Otomi, Sekani, Tagish, Tlingit, Tutchone, Winnebago, Assiniboine, Mandan, Osage, Tutelo, Catawba, and Ixtlán Zapotec...
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    River Koyukon) Upper Koyukon (also known as Upper Yukon Koyukon) Tanana–Tutchone Upper Kuskokwim (also known as Kolchan, Goltsan) Tanana Lower Tanana (also...
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    Gwichʼin, the Hän, the Kaska Dena, the Tagish, the Northern and Southern Tutchone, and the Tlingit (Teslin),: 5  there are also Métis, though unrecognized...
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    National Park of Yukon, Canada. It is known as Thechàl Dhâl by the Southern Tutchone people, meaning "Skin Scraper Mountain", referring to the thechàl, a flat...
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  • Deisleen Kwáan (Teslin people) Tsilhqot'in (Chilcotin) Southern and Northern Tutchone Major ethnicities include the: Abenaki Anishinaabe Algonquin Nipissing...
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    peoples, including the Inupiat, the Inuvialuit, the Hän and the Northern Tutchone. By July 2017, the Porcupine herd had reached a record high of about 202...
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    Holikachuk Koyukon Sekani Slavey Tanana Tlicho Tsilhqot'in Northern Tutchone Southern Tutchone Upper Kuskokwim Yellowknives Tlingit, United States (Alaska) and...
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    Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola Sekani Slavey Tagish Tahltan Tsuutʼina Tutchone Inuit Inuinnaqtun Inuktitut Inupiaq Inuvialuktun Iroquoian Cayuga Mohawk...
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  • White River First Nation (category Southern Tutchone)
    Nation (WRFN) is a First Nation of Upper Tanana, Northern Tutchone, and Southern Tutchone peoples in the western Yukon Territory in Canada. Its main...
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    character. In the northwest were the Athapaskan speaking, Slavey, Tłı̨chǫ, Tutchone, and Tlingit. Along the Pacific coast were the Tsimshian; Haida; Salish;...
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    Carmacks, Yukon (category Northern Tutchone)
    It is the home of the Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation, a Northern Tutchone-speaking people. The name of the community comes from George Washington...
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  • Abbatotine [hr] ("Bighorn People") These groups are identified as Southern Tutchone and Kaska language speakers. In 1996, there were 2,407 registered Nahani...
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    public eye. Kwäday Dän Ts'ìnchi ("Long ago person found" in the Southern Tutchone language of the Champagne and Aishihik First Nations), was found in August...
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  • 2019[update], Yukon has two tribal councils: Council of Kaska Chiefs Southern Tutchone Tribal Council Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. "Tribal Councils Location...
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  • Ta'an Kwach'an Council (category Southern Tutchone)
    spoken by the Ta’an Kwäch’än was Southern Tutchone. The Ta’an Kwäch’än comprise people of Southern Tutchone, Tagish and Tlingit descent. Approximately...
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    Yukon. For many years it was home to the Selkirk First Nation (Northern Tutchone). Archaeological evidence shows that the site has been in use for at least...
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