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  1. The Dene comprise a far-reaching cultural and linguistic family, stretching from the Canadian North and Alaska to the American southwest. In Canada, the Dene, which means “the people” in their language, comprise a variety of First Nations, some of which include the Denesoline (Chipewyan), Tlicho (Dogrib) and Dinjii Zhuh (Gwich’in).
    www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/dene
    First Nations refers to the various Aboriginal cultures in Canada. The Dene have lived in arctic and boreal regions across the north for over 4,000 years. During this time, they’ve turned a frozen desert into a cultural paradise — even during the dead of winter — with their traditional music, games and food.
    epicureandculture.com/cultural-encounters-a-look-…
    Dene culture and traditions continue to be important and celebrated in Black Lake. Important traditional foods include caribou, fish, bannock and blueberries. Sharing, working together, celebrating together, respecting the land, water, animals and air and respect for Elders and traditional knowledge are important values shared in Black Lake.
    blacklakefirstnation.ca/about/culture/
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  6. The Dene: Tracing their Indigenous Roots - The Ya-Native Blog