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Athabaskan ethnolinguistic group native to the Yukon Territory of Canada
The Tagish or Tagish Khwáan (Tagish: Tā̀gish kotʼīnèʼ; Tlingit: Taagish ḵwáan) are a First Nations people of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group
Tagish
Lake in British Columbia and Yukon in Canada
Tagish Lake is a lake in Yukon and northern British Columbia, Canada. The lake is 119 kilometres (74 mi) long and averages 3.2 km (2 mi) wide with an area
Tagish_Lake
Stony meteorite
Tagish Lake meteorite fell at 16:43 UTC on 18 January 2000 in the Tagish Lake area in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. Fragments of the Tagish Lake
Tagish_Lake_(meteorite)
Topics referred to by the same term
The Tagish are a First Nations people of Canada. Tagish may also refer to: Tagish, Yukon, an unincorporated community Tagish Highland, an upland area Tagish
Tagish_(disambiguation)
Place in Yukon, Canada
Tagish Road at the northern end of Tagish Lake. The greater Tagish area also includes the Tagish Estates, Tagish Beach and Taku subdivisions, the latter
Tagish,_Yukon
Highway in Yukon, Canada
The Tagish Road (also known as Yukon Highway 8) is a 33-mile (53-kilometre) road, now hard surfaced, that links Jakes Corner on the Alaska Highway with
Tagish_Road
Extinct Athabaskan language of the Yukon
Tagish is an extinct Athabaskan language spoken by the Tagish or Carcross-Tagish, a First Nations people that historically lived in the Northwest Territories
Tagish_language
Group of indigenous languages of North America
Tanana, Upper Kuskokwim Yukon: Gwichʼin/Kutchin, Hän, Kaska, Mountain, Tagish, Northern Tutchone, Southern Tutchone, Upper Tanana Northwest Territories:
Athabaskan_languages
Place in Yukon, Canada
Carcross/Tagish First Nation. It is 74 km (46 mi) south-southeast by the Alaska Highway and the Klondike Highway from Whitehorse. The south end of the Tagish Road
Carcross
Indigenous people of Yukon Territory, Canada
and Tagish, and Squanga, although many of its citizens also live in Whitehorse. The languages originally spoken by Carcross/Tagish people were Tagish and
Carcross/Tagish_First_Nation
Major watercourse in northwestern North America
Atlin Lake flows into Tagish Lake (via the Atlin River), as eventually does Lake Lindeman after flowing into Bennett Lake. Tagish Lake then flows into
Yukon_River
Territory of Canada
the Yukon River system. The larger lakes include Teslin Lake, Atlin Lake, Tagish Lake, Marsh Lake, Lake Laberge, Kusawa Lake and Kluane Lake. Bennett Lake
Yukon
Landform of the western coast of North America
The Tagish Highland is an upland area on the inland side of the northernmost Boundary Ranges of the Coast Mountains, spanning far northwestern British
Tagish_Highland
Latin letter U with ogonek
Dadibi, Dalecarlian, Gwichʼin, Hän, Iñapari, Kaska, Sierra Otomi, Sekani, Tagish, Tlingit, Tutchone, Winnebago, and Ixtlán Zapotec. In Lithuanian, it is
Ų
Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America
Tlingit people are in British Columbia and Yukon and include: Carcross/Tagish First Nation, Yukon Taku River Tlingit First Nation, British Columbia Teslin
Tlingit
Canadian deeply eroded stratovolcano
one from Windy Arm on Tagish Lake to the Mountain Hero mine. Montana Mountain is also an important landmark for the Carcross/Tagish First Nations living
Montana_Mountain
recognized 96 localities as of February 2012. Two of these localities, Tagish and Upper Liard, are designated as census subdivisions by Statistics Canada
List_of_communities_in_Yukon
Lake in Yukon, Canada
southern Yukon between Bennett Lake and Tagish Lake that lies below Nares Mountain. Nares Lake is in fact an arm of Tagish Lake. The community of Carcross is
Nares_Lake
Indigenous peoples of Yukon, Canada
Inhabited by six principal tribes: the Gwichʼin, the Hän, the Kaska Dena, the Tagish, the Northern and Southern Tutchone, and the Tlingit (Teslin), there are
Indigenous_peoples_in_Yukon
Type of asteroid spectral group
Atala, 944 Hidalgo and most Jupiter trojans. It has been suggested that the Tagish Lake meteorite was a fragment from a D-type asteroid, and that the Martian
D-type_asteroid
Indigenous people of Yukon Territory, Canada
Kwanlin Dün include members who are Southern Tutchone, Tagish Ḵwáan (Tágür kwächʼan - "Carcross-Tagish People"), and Tlingit (Łìngit - "Coast People"). Their
Kwanlin_Dün_First_Nation
Class of chondritic meteorites
carbonaceous chondrites are: Allende, Murchison, Orgueil, Ivuna, Murray, Tagish Lake, Sutter's Mill, and Winchcombe. C chondrites contain a relatively high
Carbonaceous_chondrite
Lake in British Columbia, Canada
the Yukon River. However, it is drained via the short Atlin River into Tagish Lake. Atlin Lake was named by the Tlingit First Nation people of the region
Atlin_Lake
Latin letter I with ogonek
Dalecarlian, Gwichʼin, Hän, Iñapari, Kaska, Navajo, Sierra Otomi, Sekani, Tagish, Tlingit, Tutchone, Winnebago, Assiniboine, Mandan, Osage, Tutelo, Catawba
Į
Indigenous Canadian miner (c. 1855 – 1916)
James Mason and by the nickname Skookum Jim Mason, was a member of the Tagish First Nation in what became the Yukon Territory of Canada. He was born near
Keish
Prospector who discovered gold which led to the Klondike Gold Rush
Rush on August 16, 1896. Today, historians usually give the credit to his Tagish brother-in-law, Skookum Jim Mason. Carmack's mother died when he was 8 years
George_Carmack
Romance language
Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier Chipewyan Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola † Sekani Slavey Tagish † Tahltan Tlingit Tsetsaut † Tsilhqotʼin Tsuutʼina Tutchone Northern Southern
French_language
Term describing First Nations in Western Canada
valleys of Gravel and Dahachuni rivers. Achetotena, or Etchareottine Tagish, about Tagish Lake and Marsh Lake. Tahltan were sometimes considered a Nahani tribe
Nahani
Na-Dene language of southern Alaska
and Teslin Lake (Deisleen < Tás Tlein "Big Thread"), as well as around Tagish Lake near the Chilkoot Trail (Jilḵoot). There is a small group of speakers
Tlingit_language
Ta'an Kwach'an Council Carcross/Tagish First Nation Kwanlin Dün First Nation Ta'an Kwach'an Council Carcross/Tagish First Nation Kwanlin Dün First Nation
Indigenous peoples in Northern Canada
Indigenous_peoples_in_Northern_Canada
Tsimshianic language of northwestern British Columbia
Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier Chipewyan Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola † Sekani Slavey Tagish † Tahltan Tlingit Tsetsaut † Tsilhqotʼin Tsuutʼina Tutchone Northern Southern
Nisgaʼa_language
Variety of English language
Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier Chipewyan Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola † Sekani Slavey Tagish † Tahltan Tlingit Tsetsaut † Tsilhqotʼin Tsuutʼina Tutchone Northern Southern
Canadian_English
Group of rare meteorites
(excluding chondrules, calcium–aluminium-rich inclusions, etc.), or bulk Tagish Lake, may be a better proxy for the Solar abundance. Due to their rarity
CI_chondrite
Languages spoken in northwest North America
Northwestern Canada Cordillera Central Cordillera (also known as Tahltan-Tagish-Kaska) †Tagish (also known as Gunana, Nahane, Nahani, Si-him-E-na, "Stick Indians"
Northern_Athabaskan_languages
Lake in Yukon Territory, Canada
River, which flows to Nares Lake. Nares Lake empties into Tagish Lake; then via the Tagish River to Marsh Lake, the source of the Yukon River, which flows
Bennett_Lake
Highway in British Columbia, Yukon, and Alaska
went northwest to Hazelton, along the Stikine River, by Atlin, Teslin and Tagish Lakes, and from Whitehorse, Yukon, to Fairbanks, Alaska, via the Tanana
Alaska_Highway
1896–1899 migration to Yukon, Canada
an American prospector named George Carmack and two Tagish men, Skookum Jim (Keish), and Tagish Charlie (K̲áa Goox̱) were travelling south of the Klondike
Klondike_Gold_Rush
Dialect of English spoken in the Canadian city
Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier Chipewyan Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola † Sekani Slavey Tagish † Tahltan Tlingit Tsetsaut † Tsilhqotʼin Tsuutʼina Tutchone Northern Southern
Toronto_slang
1J0: Elsa 1K0: Faro 1L0: Haines Junction 1M0: Mayo 1N0: Old Crow 1P0: Pelly Crossing 1S0: Ross River 1T0: Tagish 1V0: Burwash Landing 1Y0: Marsh Lake
List of postal codes of Canada: Y
List_of_postal_codes_of_Canada:_Y
Athabaskan language
Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier Chipewyan Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola † Sekani Slavey Tagish † Tahltan Tlingit Tsetsaut † Tsilhqotʼin Tsuutʼina Tutchone Northern Southern
Northern_Tutchone_language
Topics referred to by the same term
C. Wann, a US Navy ship during World War II Wann River, a tributary of Tagish Lake in northern Canada We Are Not Numbers (WANN), English-language writing
Wann
River Yukon River 1,973 miles (3,175 km) Marsh Lake McClintock Creek Tagish River Tagish Lake Bennett Lake Atlin Lake Nares River Little Atlin Lake Partridge
List_of_rivers_of_Yukon
First Nations curator
Candice Hopkins (born 1977) is a Carcross/Tagish First Nation independent curator, writer, and researcher who predominantly explores areas of art by Indigenous
Candice_Hopkins
Dunne-za, Beaver, Tasttine) Gwich'in (Kutchin, Loucheaux) Hän Kaska Sekani Tagish Tahltan Inland Tlingit Áa Tlein Kwáan (Atlin people) Deisleen Kwáan (Teslin
List of First Nations peoples in Canada
List_of_First_Nations_peoples_in_Canada
Athabaskan language
Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier Chipewyan Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola † Sekani Slavey Tagish † Tahltan Tlingit Tsetsaut † Tsilhqotʼin Tsuutʼina Tutchone Northern Southern
Southern_Tutchone_language
Variety of Northern Straits Salish
Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier Chipewyan Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola † Sekani Slavey Tagish † Tahltan Tlingit Tsetsaut † Tsilhqotʼin Tsuutʼina Tutchone Northern Southern
Lekwungen_dialect
Topics referred to by the same term
TGX may refer to: MAN TGX, a German series of trucks made since 1999 Tagish language, spoken in the Yukon, Canada (ISO 639:tgx) This disambiguation page
TGX
(Taghum is six miles from Nelson) Tagish Lake, Tagish Highland – "fish trap" or "it (spring ice) is breaking up" in the Tagish language Tahltan, Tahltan River
List of place names in Canada of Indigenous origin
List_of_place_names_in_Canada_of_Indigenous_origin
Plateau located in the Yukon Territory, Canada
Territory and the far northern part of British Columbia, Canada between Tagish Lake (W) and the Cassiar Mountains (E) and north of the Nakina River. Sub-plateaus
Yukon_Plateau
of the Tagish Region, Southern Yukon. Council for Yukon Indians., Entry No. 33 (Nisaleen probably from Athapaskan). Mrs. Sidney knew both Tagish and Tlingit
List of steamboats on the Yukon River
List_of_steamboats_on_the_Yukon_River
Indigenous people of Yukon and Alaska
Tutchone. The language was used as a lingua franca by Gwich’in, Tutchone, Tagish, and Upper Tanana peoples toward the end of the 19th century during the
Hän
Plateau in British Columbia, Canada
Bonaparte Nicoamen Shuswap Stikine Plateau Kawdy Klastline Nahlin Spatsizi Tagish Tahltan Arctic Lake Big Raven Kitsu Taku Tanzilla Yukon Plateau Dease Nisutlin
Stikine_Plateau
River in Yukon, Canada
through Nares Lake, and reaches its mouth at Tagish Lake at Ten Mile Point. Tagish Lake flows via the Tagish River and the Yukon River to the Bering Sea
Nares_River
Iroquoian language spoken by Mohawks in the United States and Canada
Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier Chipewyan Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola † Sekani Slavey Tagish † Tahltan Tlingit Tsetsaut † Tsilhqotʼin Tsuutʼina Tutchone Northern Southern
Mohawk_language
Variety of French language
Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier Chipewyan Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola † Sekani Slavey Tagish † Tahltan Tlingit Tsetsaut † Tsilhqotʼin Tsuutʼina Tutchone Northern Southern
Canadian_French
Mountain range in British Columbia and Yukon, Canada
The White Range is a subrange of the Tagish Highland, located east of Windy Arm on the British Columbia-Yukon border in Canada. "White Range". BC Geographical
White_Range
Lake in Yukon, Canada
and suddenly variable. The local Southern Tutchone called it Tàa'an Män, Tagish knew it as Kluk-tas-si, and the Tlingit as Tahini-wud. Its English name
Lake_Laberge
First Nations people native to northern British Columbia, Canada
400 speakers (Poser 2003) Tahltan: approximately 35 speakers (Poser 2003) Tagish: no fluent speakers as of 2008 Tahltan, British Columbia Tahltan Bear Dog
Tahltan
Canadian First Nation gold prospector (c. 1865–1908)
Charlie or K̲áa Goox̱ [qʰáː kuːχ] (c. 1865 – 26 December 1908) was a Canadian Tagish/Tlingit First Nation prospector and one of the co-discoverers of gold at
Dawson_Charlie
Highway in Skagway, Alaska, United States and Yukon Territory, Canada
next year. As Yukon Highway 5, it formed a loop road with Highway 6, the Tagish Road (now numbered as 8). It was renumbered as Highway 2 in 1978, being
Klondike_Highway
Colville-Okanagan dialect of North America
Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier Chipewyan Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola † Sekani Slavey Tagish † Tahltan Tlingit Tsetsaut † Tsilhqotʼin Tsuutʼina Tutchone Northern Southern
Sinixt_dialect
Lake in British Columbia and Yukon, Canada
"the Southern Lakes" (the other major ones in the group are Atlin Lake and Tagish Lake but include Bennett and Lindeman Lakes, the headwaters of the Yukon
Teslin_Lake
Nearly extinct Algonquian language
Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier Chipewyan Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola † Sekani Slavey Tagish † Tahltan Tlingit Tsetsaut † Tsilhqotʼin Tsuutʼina Tutchone Northern Southern
Western_Abenaki_language
Algonquian language
Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier Chipewyan Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola † Sekani Slavey Tagish † Tahltan Tlingit Tsetsaut † Tsilhqotʼin Tsuutʼina Tutchone Northern Southern
Abenaki_language
Ethnic group
significant populations Canada (British Columbia, Yukon) Languages English, Kaska Religion Christianity, Animism Related ethnic groups Tagish, Tahltan, Nahani
Kaska_Dena
Meteorite found in Victoria, Australia
that hexamethylenetetramine had been found in the Murchison, Murray and Tagish Lake meteorites. Measured purine and pyrimidine compounds were found in
Murchison_meteorite
Sub-plateau of the Yukon Plateau in Canada
Bonaparte Nicoamen Shuswap Stikine Plateau Kawdy Klastline Nahlin Spatsizi Tagish Tahltan Arctic Lake Big Raven Kitsu Taku Tanzilla Yukon Plateau Dease Nisutlin
Nisutlin_Plateau
Atlin Lake. Atlin Lake flows into Tagish Lake (via the Atlin River). Tagish Lake flows into Marsh Lake (via the Tagish River). The foot of Marsh Lake is
Steamboats_of_the_Yukon_River
consequently English) name for present-day Tagish Lake is Tagish because the lake provided access to the Tagish people. Tagish Lake extends between Klondike Highway
List of White Pass and Yukon Route locomotives and cars
List_of_White_Pass_and_Yukon_Route_locomotives_and_cars
Fragment of Earth's crust in British Columbia, Canada
Ranges suite, a metamorphosed Paleozoic volcanic assemblage exposed in the Tagish Lake area, north of the Taku River and south of the Yukon–British Columbia
Stikinia
Interior Salishan language
Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier Chipewyan Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola † Sekani Slavey Tagish † Tahltan Tlingit Tsetsaut † Tsilhqotʼin Tsuutʼina Tutchone Northern Southern
Thompson_language
Branch of the Eskaleut language family
Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier Chipewyan Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola † Sekani Slavey Tagish † Tahltan Tlingit Tsetsaut † Tsilhqotʼin Tsuutʼina Tutchone Northern Southern
Inuit_languages
Nedut'en Sahtúgot’įné Yatı̨́ K’ashógot’įne Goxedǝ́ Shíhgot’įne Yatı̨́ Tā̀gish Tałtan ẕāke Tłı̨chǫ Yatıì Tse'khene Tŝilhqot’in Tsúùtʼínà Witsuwitʼen Plains
Languages_of_Canada
Aten asteroid
Bus-DeMeo taxonomy. The featureless optical spectrum has a similar slope to the Tagish Lake meteorite, although 3554 Amun is not considered the source. The infrared
3554_Amun
Capital and largest city of Yukon, Canada
The discovery of gold in the Klondike in August 1896, by Skookum Jim, Tagish Charlie, and George Washington Carmack, set off a major change in the historical
Whitehorse
Athabaskan language of Canada
Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier Chipewyan Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola † Sekani Slavey Tagish † Tahltan Tlingit Tsetsaut † Tsilhqotʼin Tsuutʼina Tutchone Northern Southern
Chipewyan_language
Skookumjim 1992 OP1 Keish (c. 1855–1916), known as Skookum Jim Mason, was a Tagish adventurer and prospector in Canada's Yukon Territory who shared the Discovery
Meanings of minor-planet names: 10001–11000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_10001–11000
Sekani Slavey (Dialects: Hay River, Simpson Providence, Liard, Fort Nelson) Tagish Tahltan Lower Tanana Middle Tanana Upper Tanana Tanacross Tasttine (Beaver)
Indigenous peoples of the Subarctic
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Subarctic
Algonquian language
Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier Chipewyan Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola † Sekani Slavey Tagish † Tahltan Tlingit Tsetsaut † Tsilhqotʼin Tsuutʼina Tutchone Northern Southern
Munsee_language
Stump Lake Sulphurous Lake Sumas Lake Summit Lake Sustut Lake Swan Lake Tagish Lake Takla Lake Taseko Lakes Tatla Lake Tatlatui Lake Tatlayoko Lake Teslin
List of lakes of British Columbia
List_of_lakes_of_British_Columbia
Extinct Athabascan language of Canada
Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier Chipewyan Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola † Sekani Slavey Tagish † Tahltan Tlingit Tsetsaut † Tsilhqotʼin Tsuutʼina Tutchone Northern Southern
Nicola_language
Polish, Sekani, Tagish, Tlingit, Tutchone, Western Apache, and Winnebago Ą̀ ą̀ A with grave and ogonek Hän, Kaska, Sekani, Tagish, Tlicho, Tutchone
List_of_Latin-script_letters
Historic region in British Columbia
with the Klondike Gold Rush. The region also includes adjoining Teslin and Tagish lakes and the Bennett Lake area in the narrow strip of BC separating the
Atlin_District
Name of several Inuit languages spoken in Canada
Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier Chipewyan Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola † Sekani Slavey Tagish † Tahltan Tlingit Tsetsaut † Tsilhqotʼin Tsuutʼina Tutchone Northern Southern
Inuktitut
Sub-plateau of the Yukon Plateau in Canada
Bonaparte Nicoamen Shuswap Stikine Plateau Kawdy Klastline Nahlin Spatsizi Tagish Tahltan Arctic Lake Big Raven Kitsu Taku Tanzilla Yukon Plateau Dease Nisutlin
Teslin_Plateau
Eastern Algonquian language
Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier Chipewyan Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola † Sekani Slavey Tagish † Tahltan Tlingit Tsetsaut † Tsilhqotʼin Tsuutʼina Tutchone Northern Southern
Mi'kmaq_language
Poem written by Robert W. Service
of Albert Sperry Kerry Sr. It was abandoned after it struck a rock near Tagish, which is about 50 kilometres (31 mi) south of Lake Laberge. Dr. Sugden
The_Cremation_of_Sam_McGee
Streaming software
originating from Tagish Yukon Territory Canada. On Labour Day weekend, 1997 CFET-FM 106.7FM was launched, for the benefit of communities in Tagish, Johnson's
OpenBroadcaster
Interior Salish language of Canada
Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier Chipewyan Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola † Sekani Slavey Tagish † Tahltan Tlingit Tsetsaut † Tsilhqotʼin Tsuutʼina Tutchone Northern Southern
Shuswap_language
Sand dune field in Yukon Territory, Canada
777. ISBN 0-12-088253-1. The famous Carcross Desert, near Bennett and Tagish lakes, [...] is a striking example of a rain shadow in the region. "Carcross
Carcross_Desert
Subrange of the Coast Mountains in Alaska, British Columbia, and Yukon
the Stikine Plateau is the Tahltan Highland. To their northeast is the Tagish Highland, which is a subregion of the Yukon Plateau. Both highlands are
Boundary_Ranges
Bonaparte Nicoamen Shuswap Stikine Plateau Kawdy Klastline Nahlin Spatsizi Tagish Tahltan Arctic Lake Big Raven Kitsu Taku Tanzilla Yukon Plateau Dease Nisutlin
Dil-Dil_Plateau
Endangered Athabaskan language of Canada
Several linguists classify Tahltan as a dialect of the same language as Tagish and Kaska (Krauss and Golla 1981, Mithun 1999). As of May 2013, language
Tahltan_language
Town in Yukon, Canada
started in 1896 with the Bonanza (Rabbit) Creek discovery by George Carmack, Tagish Charlie and Skookum Jim Mason (Keish). The area's creeks were quickly staked
Dawson_City
Tagish storyteller (1902–1991)
17, 1991) was a Tagish storyteller. She co-authored two narratives of traditional Tagish legends and a historical document of Tagish place names for southern
Angela_Sidney
Process of extracting gold from the ground
by George Carmack and his Indigenous companions, Skookum Jim Mason and Tagish Charlie. As prospectors arrived in Klondike, makeshift towns and settlements
Gold_mining
Bonaparte Nicoamen Shuswap Stikine Plateau Kawdy Klastline Nahlin Spatsizi Tagish Tahltan Arctic Lake Big Raven Kitsu Taku Tanzilla Yukon Plateau Dease Nisutlin
Fraser_Plateau
Unincorporated community in British Columbia, Canada
Yukon governments. At its Yukon terminus, the Atlin Road connects to the Tagish Road and the Alaska Highway (Highway 1). It can also be reached through
Atlin,_British_Columbia
Bonaparte Nicoamen Shuswap Stikine Plateau Kawdy Klastline Nahlin Spatsizi Tagish Tahltan Arctic Lake Big Raven Kitsu Taku Tanzilla Yukon Plateau Dease Nisutlin
McGregor_Plateau
Extinct branch of the Iroquoian language family
Babine-Witsuwitʼen Carrier Chipewyan Dogrib Gwichʼin Hän Kaska Nicola † Sekani Slavey Tagish † Tahltan Tlingit Tsetsaut † Tsilhqotʼin Tsuutʼina Tutchone Northern Southern
Laurentian_language
TAGISH
TAGISH
TAGISH
TAGISH
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Murugan
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
God
Boy/Male
Indian
Successor
Boy/Male
British, English, German
Of High Quality; Pure; Variant of a Name Given Pre-medieval Refiners of Silver; Easterner; A
Boy/Male
Indian
To Delight Parents
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Biblical
Flowing.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Venkateshwara | வேநà¯à®•ாதேஷà¯à®µà®¾à®°à®¾Â
Lord venkateswara
Girl/Female
Hindu
Star, The pupil of the eye, Meteor, Fragance
Female
Hebrew
(שִׂמְחָה) Hebrew unisex name SIMCHA means "joy."
TAGISH
TAGISH
TAGISH
TAGISH
TAGISH