Circumpolar Ethnicity and ldentity Edited by [fbkashi Irimoto and Tbkako Yhmada Maintaining Dane-zaa Identity: "Those Story I Remembeg That's What I Live by Now"

In July of 1999, Billy Attachie and two other Dane-zaa2 elders drove me through some of the traditional lands used by the Doig River First Nation. The Doig River community is one of the Dane-zaa First Nations of the north Peace River area of British Columbia. The Dane-zaa are Athapaskan-speaking hun...

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Main Authors: Robin Ridington, Jillian Ridington
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Summary:In July of 1999, Billy Attachie and two other Dane-zaa2 elders drove me through some of the traditional lands used by the Doig River First Nation. The Doig River community is one of the Dane-zaa First Nations of the north Peace River area of British Columbia. The Dane-zaa are Athapaskan-speaking hunters of the subarctic. For each place we visited, Billy