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  1. Dene - Wikipedia

    The Dene people (/ ˈdɛneɪ /) are an Indigenous group of First Nations who inhabit the northern boreal, subarctic and Arctic regions of Canada. The Dene speak Northern Athabaskan …

  2. Home | Dene Nation

    Also known as the Athapaskan peoples, the Dene Nation is a political organization in Denendeh, meaning “The Land of the People”, located in Northwest Territories, Canada. The Dene Nation …

  3. DENE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of DENE is valley.

  4. Dene - The Canadian Encyclopedia

    May 15, 2017 · Dene language is known as Dene or Na-Dené (also called Athabascan). There are about 28 Athabascan languages spoken in northern Canada, although there are many …

  5. First there was the Dene - Nay'dini'aa Na' Kayax History

    The Dene (Athabascan Peoples) are an ancient family group that spread out and diversified culturally across Alaska, western Canada, the Pacific coast and into the desert southwest of …

  6. Dene Language and the Chipewyan Indian tribe (Dene Suline, …

    Chipewyan (Dene) language information and the culture, history and genealogy of the Chipewyan Indians.

  7. Dene Principles & Values - Dehcho First Nations

    The laws of the Dene, which have been passed down to us by our elders, teach us how to respect the land, ourselves, and each other. The laws teach us how to live in balance and good health, …

  8. What does DENE mean? - Definitions.net

    Dene is the common Athabaskan word for "people". The term "Dene" has two usages. More commonly, it is used narrowly to refer to the Athabaskan speakers of the Northwest Territories …

  9. About Us - Dene Nation

    Today, many Athapaskan-speaking people, particularly those who live in Canada’s Northwest Territories, are known as “Dene” which, means “people” in their language. The Dene have …

  10. Native Americans: Dene History and Culture (Dene Suline, …

    Dene history is interesting and important, but the Dene Indians are still here today, too, and we try to feature modern writers as well as traditional folklore, contemporary art as well as museum …