Profile of the Sayisi Dene Nation of Tadoule Lake in Northern Manitoba
The cultural groups among the Aboriginal peoples of Northern Canada correspond to climatic latitudinal divides. Above the tree line, where the boreal forest meets the tundra, are the Inuit whose territory stretches far into the arctic. South of the tree line are the Dene, and below them are the Cree...
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UNM Digital Repository
2004
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Online Access: | https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/tlj/vol5/iss1/4 https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1044&context=tlj |
Summary: | The cultural groups among the Aboriginal peoples of Northern Canada correspond to climatic latitudinal divides. Above the tree line, where the boreal forest meets the tundra, are the Inuit whose territory stretches far into the arctic. South of the tree line are the Dene, and below them are the Cree nations of the prairies. The goal of this paper is to concentrate on the nature of the particular culture of the Dene People. |
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