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    The Dane-zaa (ᑕᓀᖚ, also spelled Dunne-za, or Tsattine) are an Athabaskan-speaking group of First Nations people. Their traditional territory is around...
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  • Dane-zaa, known in the language as Dane-zaa Ẕáágéʔ (syll: ᑕᓀᖚ ᖚᗀᐥ), formerly known as Beaver, is an Athabascan language of western Canada. It means "people-regular...
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  • evil spirit appearing in the legends of the Athabaskan people. In Beaver (Dane-zaa) mythology, it is said to be a person who has been possessed or overwhelmed...
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    Peace River (category Articles containing Dane-zaa-language text)
    from the Dane-zaa meaning "large river." The decades of hostilities between the Dane-zaa and the Cree, (in which the Cree dominated the Dane-zaa), ended...
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    Arctic Circle to the Canadian-US border. Languages in the group include Dane-zaa, Chipewyan, Babine-Witsuwitʼen, Carrier, and Slavey;. The Northern Athabaskan...
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  • List of place names in Canada of Indigenous origin (category Articles containing Dane-zaa-language text)
    of City of Wetaskiain nearby has same source Peace River translation of Dane-zaa language river name unjigah, which is derived from peace made in late 1700s...
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  • (singer) (Beverley Jean Morrison, 1950–2010), a New Zealand jazz singer Dane-zaa, historically known as the Beaver tribe, a First Nations people in Canada...
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    travelled by indigenous peoples for millennia. In recorded times, the Dane-zaa (historically called the Beaver tribe), the Chipewyan people, the South...
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    American mink (category Articles containing Dane-zaa-language text)
    Crow: baapúxtakbialee Dakelh Nadleh Whut'en: telhjoos Nak'azdli: techus Dane-zaa: taadle Dënesųłinë́: tthełjus Gitxsan: lis'in Halkomelem Hul'q'umi'num:...
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    Nahanni) Kaska (also known as Nahanni) Sekani (also known as Tsekʼehne) Dane-zaa (also known as Beaver) Slave–Hare Slavey (also known as Southern Slavey)...
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  • Cree Tribal Chiefs Ventures Incorporated 6 96.2 237.7 Boyer 164 Beaver Dane-zaa North Peace Tribal Council 8 4,249.3 10,500.2 218 213 2.3% Buck Lake 133C...
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  • (includes Bearlake, Hare and Mountain peoples) Slavey Tlicho Yellowknives Dane-zaa (also Dunne-za, Beaver, Tasttine) Gwich'in (Kutchin, Loucheaux) Hän Kaska...
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    Nành, amongst others including those of the Dënë Sųłinë́ (Nëné, "land"), Dane-z̲aa (Nanéʔ), and the T'satsąot'ınę (Ndé). Historically, Dene have lived across...
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  • Beaver First Nation (category Articles containing Dane-zaa-language text)
    The Beaver First Nation (Dane-zaa: Tsa'tinne) is a First Nation government or band, made up of members of the Danezaa people, also known as the Beavers...
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  • Brian Jungen (category Dane-zaa)
    (born April 29, 1970 in Fort St. John, British Columbia) is an artist of Dane-zaa and Swiss ancestry living and working in the North Okanagan of British...
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  • Nation ('People who live along the Rocky Mountains'); including groups of Dane-zaa (Beaver) as well as Iroquois trappers and voyageurs who came to the territory...
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    T'ina), a.k.a. the Sarcee, currently located near Calgary, Alberta. The Dane-zaa (Danezaa, Dunne-za, or Tsattine) of northeastern British Columbia and neighbouring...
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    drawings, prints and sculpture. Contemporary Canadian artist Brian Jungen, of Dane-zaa First Nations ancestry, commissioned an installation entitled "The ghosts...
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    another to write Dakelh (Carrier), Chipewyan, Slavey, Tłı̨chǫ (Dogrib), and Dane-zaa (Beaver). Syllabics have occasionally been used in the United States by...
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    Subarctic & Arctic Alberta, Canada Beaver (Tsattine) 1,250 1670 Also known as Dane-zaa James Mooney 244 Subarctic & Arctic District of Keewatin, Canada Caribou-Eaters...
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  • Halfway River First Nation (category Dane-zaa)
    Halfway River First Nation is a Dunneza First Nations government with a 3988 ha reserve located 75 km northwest of Fort St. John, British Columbia. It...
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    The Tsuutʼina are an Athabaskan group, once part of the more northerly Dane-zaa ('Beaver Indians') nation, who migrated south onto the Great Plains during...
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  • Kelly Lake, British Columbia (category Dane-zaa)
    Kelly Lake is a community in the Peace River Country of northeastern British Columbia, Canada. It is west of the border with the province of Alberta. The...
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    Treaty 8 (category Dane-zaa)
    Nations that are considered signatories to Treaty 8 include Woodland Cree, Dane-zaa (or Beaver) and Chipewyan. Other signatories included David Laird, Father...
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    British Columbia descendants of the Dane-zaa peoples, the Doig River First Nation (DRFN), known as Tsááʔ ché ne dane, have resided in the Peace River region...
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  • Prophet River, British Columbia (category Dane-zaa)
    Prophet River is a First Nations reserve community of the Dunne-za (Beaver) people in northeastern British Columbia, Canada, located at Mile 233 on Highway...
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    trade, it was located southwest of the present site of Fort St. John. The Dane-zaa and Sikanni First Nations used it as a trading post. It was also used as...
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    Boyer 164 (category Dane-zaa)
    Boyer River 164 is an Indian reserve of the Beaver First Nation in Alberta, located within Mackenzie County. It is 16 kilometers northwest of Fort Vermilion...
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    amounts of words loaned from indigenous languages such as Ojibwemowin, Dane-zaa Ẕáágéʔ (Beaver), and several Cree languages. Like Michif, Métis French...
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    Cree Tribal Chiefs Ventures Incorporated 6 96.2 237.7 Boyer 164 Beaver Dane-zaa North Peace Tribal Council 8 4,249.3 10,500.2 218 213 2.3% Buck Lake 133C...
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