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Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Territories, Canada
early 1800s and 1900s, the Yellowknives were the largest and most powerful tribe in the geographic area. The Yellowknives and the Tłı̨chǫ (Dogrib), who
Yellowknives
Dene First Nations people in Canada
The Yellowknives Dene First Nation (known by themselves as Weledeh Yellowknives Dene) is the umbrella organization for the Dettah Yellowknives Dene First
Tłı̨chǫ
First Nations band government in the Northwest Territories, Canada
The Yellowknives Dene First Nation is a band government in the Northwest Territories. It represents the Yellowknives people, the namesake of the territorial
Yellowknives Dene First Nation
Yellowknives_Dene_First_Nation
Capital city of the Northwest Territories, Canada
incorporated as the Yellowknives Dene First Nation. They traded tools made from copper deposits near the Arctic Coast. Modern Yellowknives members can be found
Yellowknife
Indigenous people in northern Canada
form the Dene Nation: the Chipewyan (Denesuline), Tłı̨chǫ (Dogrib), Yellowknives (T'atsaot'ine), Slavey (Deh Gah Got'ine or Deh Cho), Sahtu (Sahtúot’ine)
Dene
Yellowknives Dene First Nation in Northwest Territories, Canada
2016. Ndilǫ and Dettah are the communities of the Yellowknives. Ndilǫ is represented by the Yellowknives Dene First Nation (Ndilǫ) and are part of the Akaitcho
Ndilǫ
Treaty between First Nations and Canadian Crown
ambiguous. The Yellowknives Dene First Nation is a signatory to Treaty 8, but according to the text of the treaties the Yellowknives Nation's territory
Treaty_8
Community in Northwest Territories, Canada
and the Yellowknives Dene have quarrelled over territory and resources. By the 1830s, Edzo, the Dogrib leader, and Akaitcho, the Yellowknives leader,
Behchokǫ̀
Chief of the Yellowknives, an Indigenous Canadian group (ca. 1786–1838)
orders to the Yellowknives to leave food caches along the way back to Fort Enterprise, and to restock Fort Enterprise, the Yellowknives left for their
Akaitcho
British overland Arctic survey expedition, 1819–1822
murder and cannibalism. The survivors were rescued by members of the Yellowknives Nation, who had previously given them up for dead. In the aftermath,
Coppermine_expedition
Yellowknives Dene First Nation in Northwest Territories, Canada
Both it and Ndilǫ are the communities of the Yellowknives. Dettah is represented by the Yellowknives Dene First Nation (Dettah) and are part of the
Dettah
Circle of latitude in the Northern Hemisphere
Territories and it has a visitor centre there in the homeland of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation and the North Slave Métis Alliance. Canada's only four
60th_parallel_north
Indigenous people of northwestern Canada
the Yellowknives Dene First Nations at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved 27 March 2025. Registered population of the Yellowknives Dene
Chipewyan
Northern Athabaskan language
Government of the Northwest Territories. "Our Language". Yellowknives Dene First Nation. Yellowknives Dene First Nation. Archived from the original on 15 April
Dogrib_language
River near Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
largest drainage basin in Canada. The name of the river derives from the Yellowknives, a First Nations people who have lived in the area for thousands of years
Yellowknife_River
Canadian scholar
science department at the University of British Columbia. A member of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation, he is also a co-founder, educator, and on the board
Glen_Coulthard
Chipewyan hunter and leader
while on an Arctic overland journey, he, his followers, and a group of Yellowknives, Dene Suline, also known as Chepewyan, who had joined them at Clowey
Matonabbee
Circles of latitude
Territories and it has a visitor centre there in the homeland of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation and the North Slave Métis Alliance. Between 1776 and
Circles of latitude between the 55th parallel north and the 60th parallel north
Circles_of_latitude_between_the_55th_parallel_north_and_the_60th_parallel_north
Sahtu (includes Bearlake, Hare and Mountain peoples) Slavey Tłı̨chǫ Yellowknives Dane-zaa (also Dunne-za, Beaver, Tasttine) Gwich'in (Kutchin, Loucheaux)
List of First Nations peoples in Canada
List_of_First_Nations_peoples_in_Canada
Treaty between First Nations and Canadian Crown
Mackenzie. The boundary between Treaty 8 and Treaty 11 is ambiguous. The Yellowknives Dene First Nation is a signatory to Treaty 8, but according to the text
Treaty_11
Music genre
First Nations peoples - the Chipewyan (Denesuline), Tlicho (Dogrib), Yellowknives (T'atsaot'ine), Slavey (Deh Gah Got'ine or Deh Cho), and Sahtu. The term
Dene_music
Ethnic group
reference to the Ahtna's copper-colored knives; however, another tribe, the Yellowknives, are also referred to as Copper Indians. The Ahtna are an Athabaskan
Ahtna
1996 book by Lawrence H. Keeley
spears and club, prompting some to call it the first race war. The Yellowknives tribe in Canada was effectively obliterated by massacres committed by
War_Before_Civilization
Royal Navy lieutenant (1797–1821)
in Fort Enterprise, Hood fathered a baby girl with a fifteen-year-old Yellowknives girl known as Greenstockings, whose family was also staying there for
Robert_Hood_(explorer)
Writing systems for indigenous North American languages
Among the Athabaskan languages, syllabics are still in use among the Yellowknives Dene in Yellowknife, Dettah, and Ndılǫ, Northwest Territories. Recently
Canadian_Aboriginal_syllabics
Defunct gold mine in Northwest Territories, Canada (1948–2004)
envisioned for part of the former Giant Mine townsite. In winter 2020 the Yellowknives Dene First Nation (YKDFN) demonstrated outside the site demanding a federal
Giant_Mine
1786. In 1789, Alexander Mackenzie initiated a period of trade with the Yellowknives and Tłı̨chǫ (formerly known as Dogrib) Dene and instructed his assistant
Old_Fort_Providence
(extinct) Tsilhqot'in (Chilcotin) Northern Tutchone Southern Tutchone Yellowknives Aboriginal peoples in Canada Alaska Natives Caribou Hudson's Bay Company
Indigenous peoples of the Subarctic
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Subarctic
were also many nations when the Europeans first arrived, among them the Yellowknives, Chipewyan, Sekani, Beaver, Nahanni, Dogrib, and Slavey. Martin Frobisher's
History of the Northwest Territories
History_of_the_Northwest_Territories
south shore of Great Slave Lake including the Slavey, Chipeywan, and Yellowknives tribes. By the 1950s Rocher River included a government day school, two
Rocher_River
Baudry de Lozieres 296 Subarctic & Arctic Northwest Territories, Canada Yellowknives 600+ 1877 70+ tents Emile Petitot 297 SE Woodlands Southern Colonies
Population history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Population_history_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Aspect of the international fur trade
jealousy and prevented peoples living further inland like the Tłı̨chǫ and Yellowknives from crossing their territory to trade directly with the Hudson's Bay
North_American_fur_trade
practices. Land-based education can be small or large-scale. In the words of Yellowknives Dene scholar, Glen Coulthard, examples of land-based education include
Land-based_education
Major river in northern Canada
northern and northeastern edges of the tribal territories of the enemy Yellowknives and Chipewyan to the south. Its first exploration by Europeans was led
Back_River_(Nunavut)
Canadian politician
placing second behind to Steve Norn. Edjericon is a former chief of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation, during which he signed the Akaitcho Framework Agreement
Richard_Edjericon
North Slave Whatì Yellowknives Akaitcho Territory Government Yellowknives Dene First Nation North Slave Dettah T'èɂehda Yellowknives Akaitcho Territory
Indigenous peoples in Northern Canada
Indigenous_peoples_in_Northern_Canada
Topics referred to by the same term
to: Yellowknife River, a river in the Northwest Territories, Canada Yellowknives, a tribe of North American indigenous people who gave their name to the
Yellowknife_(disambiguation)
Surname list
François Beaulieu II (1771–1872), Métis guide, interpreter and chief of the Yellowknives Hubert Le Loup de Beaulieu (died 1799), French naval officer Jane Beaulieu
Beaulieu_(surname)
Arctic guide and interpreter (1771 – 1872)
lived to be just over 100. Through marriage, he was a brother-in-law of Yellowknives chief Akaitcho, whom he succeeded as chief. He died at the Salt River
François_Beaulieu_II
Canadian politician
public office, Testart became the Manager of Economic Development for the Yellowknives Dene First Nation. During the 2023 Canadian Wildfires crisis that forced
Kieron_Testart
List of North American ethnic groups
(Sonora), United States (Arizona) Peyotism, Christianity → Catholicism Yellowknives Na-Dene → Athabaskan → Chipewyan Canada (Northwest Territories) Christianity
List of contemporary ethnic groups of North America
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_North_America
Lake in Canada
the Coppermine River. The lake is named after Akaitcho, Chief of the Yellowknives. Canada Indian and Northern Affairs (1974). "North = Nord". 21. Ottawa:
Akaitcho_Lake
National park reserve in Northwest Territories, Canada
Nations (Lutsel K’e Dene First Nation, Deninu K'ue First Nation, and Yellowknives Dene First Nation) establishing a protected area consisting of a 14,305 km2
Thaidene Nëné National Park Reserve
Thaidene_Nëné_National_Park_Reserve
2008–2015 investigation of Indian residential schools
methodology and conclusions. Professor Glen Coulthard, a member of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation, has argued that the TRC's focus on the residential
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Truth_and_Reconciliation_Commission_of_Canada
Highway in the Northwest Territories
2009, is now provided by Det’on Cho Scarlet Security. Det’on Cho is a Yellowknives Dene company with headquarters in N'Dilo and Scarlet Security, based
Tibbitt to Contwoyto Winter Road
Tibbitt_to_Contwoyto_Winter_Road
Inuk interpreter (c. 1795 – early 1834)
arrival of Franklin and a group of scouts he had recruited from the Yellowknives, causing the Inuit to once again flee. Tatannuaq and Hoeootoerock crossed
Tatannuaq
Tulita Dene First Nation West Point First Nation Wha Ti First Nation Yellowknives Dene First Nation There are no First Nations band governments in Nunavut
List of First Nations band governments
List_of_First_Nations_band_governments
Alaskan interior, Western Canada Tłı̨chǫ (Tlicho), Northwest Territories Yellowknives (T'atsaot'ine), Northwest Territories Slavey (Awokanak, Slave, Deh Gah
Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Classification_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Alliances of band governments of Canadian First Nations
Territory Government — Deninu Kųę́, Łutsël K'é Dene, Salt River, and Yellowknives Dene Dehcho First Nations — Acho Dene Koe, Deh Gáh Got'ı̨ę, Jean Marie
Tribal_council_(Canada)
American explorer (1833–1887)
man living in an area inhabited at the time by the Copper Indians, or Yellowknives. In the summers he prospected for gold. In 1884–85 he wrote a diary about
John_Bremner
1991) part of the Akaitcho Territory Government, and represented by the Yellowknives Dene First Nation. It is located at 62°28′26″N 114°20′22″W / 62.47389°N
List of communities in the Northwest Territories
List_of_communities_in_the_Northwest_Territories
professor and chair of the First Nations Studies Program Glen Coulthard, Yellowknives Dene professor and political theorist Shahul Hasbullah, professor and
List of University of British Columbia people
List_of_University_of_British_Columbia_people
Administrative region in Northwest Territories, Canada
0 15 Łutselk'e Designated authority No 333 9.8% 175 115 0 155 Ndilǫ Yellowknives community No Included in Yellowknife Wekweètì Tłı̨chǫ community government
North_Slave_Region
First Nation - Fort Smith Smith's Landing First Nation - Fort Smith Yellowknives Dene First Nation - Dettah and Ndilǫ, both adjacent to Yellowknife First
Akaitcho_Territory_Government
considered proto-Athapaskan, and are ancestors to two Dene people, the Yellowknives and the Chipewyan and possibly the Dene Dogribs. Taltheilei are distinct
Taltheilei_Shale_tradition
River in Northwest Territories, Canada
known as the Copper Indian River in reference to the Dene known as the Yellowknives or Copper Indians. The name is derived from Tatsan which means "scum
Taltson_River
Arctic expedition, 1825–1827
brother of Franklin's friend and former ally Akaitcho, and Humpy of the Yellowknives (Coppermine Indians). After coasting the southern shore of Great Slave
Mackenzie_River_expedition
(Chipewyan), Dinjii Zhuu (Gwich'in), Sahtúot'ine (North Slavey), T'atsaot'ine (Yellowknives), and Tłı̨chǫ (Dogrib). These six historic nations—or at least those
List of traditional territories of the Indigenous peoples of North America
List_of_traditional_territories_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_North_America
Study of the development of ontology
water and land as an educational tool by which to understand the world. Yellowknives Dene philosopher Glen Coulthard explains that knowledge of land and its
History_of_ontology
Canadian politician
with the territory's integrity commissioner, and several chiefs of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation released a statement calling for Norn's removal from
Steve_Norn
City Language of origin Explanation Yellowknife Dene Suline / English Named for the Yellowknives Dene First Nation
List of Canada city name etymologies
List_of_Canada_city_name_etymologies
2022 visit by the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall
Chief Edward Sangris and Chief Fred Sangris for a Round table with Yellowknives Dene First Nation Leadership. Meanwhile the Duchess visited Kaw Tay Whee
2022_royal_tour_of_Canada
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Divine Love
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Thunder bear.
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Small portion, Littleness, Practicle or atom
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Happy; Fortunate; Foliage Greenery; Lucky One; Combination of Phyllis and Felicia
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The Pivotal Ascetic; Lord Shiva
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Summer
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Wise, Ruler, Governor, Brother
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Loard Shiva
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