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Indigenous peoples in Yukon

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and non-traditional governance and education. However, indigenous people in Yukon continue to foster their connections with the land in seasonal wage labour such as fishing and trapping. Today, indigenous groups aim to maintain and develop indigenous languages, traditional or culturally-appropriate
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The Indigenous peoples of the Yukon have a land based oral tradition. The people were and, in many cases, still are hunters and gatherers, skilled in following the season changes in food sources. Fishing and trapping in the valleys remain fruitful, as specific prey can be followed to higher areas.
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of 1896 was a seminal moment in post contact history of the indigenous people of the Yukon. Not only did the influx of Europeans bring new diseases, missionary movements and European consumer items but also the indigenous peoples found a role as guides, packers and chandlers for prospectors.
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The population of indigenous people of the Yukon prior to arrival of Europeans is uncertain. The number at the beginning of the 19th century most likely lies between 7,000 and 9,000 or more. By 1830, there were approximately 4,700 indigenous people living in Yukon.
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Knowledge about many aspects of pre contact tradition such as animal behaviour, land use, subsistence, textiles, language and spirituality comes from the oral history of indigenous people and from the work of scientists such as
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Of these, all but Liard River First Nation, Ross River Dena Council, and White River First Nation have signed Final Agreements and are now self-governing.
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in Atlas of languages of intercultural communication in the Pacific, Asia, and the Americas. Walter de Gruyter, New York, 1996 volume 13.
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was established in 1995 as part of the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation Final Agreement. It is located in northern Yukon and lies adjacent to
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lists the Aishihik and Champagne as separate First Nations in addition to the Champagne and Aishihik First Nations.
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lists the Aishihik and Champagne as separate First Nations in addition to the Champagne and Aishihik First Nations.
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lies in Champagne and Aishihik First Nations and Kluane First Nation lands and is managed by them and
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In addition the Government of Yukon and INAC list the following groups as having a presence in Yukon.
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First Nation Community Profiles - Liard First Nation - Communities of Watson Lake & Upper Liard
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First Nations peoples live throughout Yukon. Some places that are primarily First Nations include:
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Analysis of midden material from a Thule Eskimo dwelling site on the shore of Herschel Island
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Second Edition, American Association for State and Local History, AltaMira Press 2012 p587
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no longer reside in Yukon they did traditionally. Inuit and their ancestors lived on
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In 1898, the increased European population led to formalisation of governance in the
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Nlan, a Southern Tutchone word, added to stop signs in the McIntyre subdivision of
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Best Left as Indians: Native-white Relations in the Yukon Territory, 1840-1973.
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This is a list of the fourteen First Nations of indigenous people of Yukon.
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are spoken in the territory. However, unlike the other two territories in
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Social Life of Stories: Narrative and Knowledge in the Yukon Territory
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Nuna K’óhonete YĂ©dĂ€k Tah’é (Horseshoe Slough) Habitat Protection Area
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Concluding and Implementing Land Claim and Self-Government Agreements
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Nuna K’óhonete YĂ©dĂ€k Tah’é (Horseshoe Slough) Habitat Protection Area
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Yukon First Nations Travel Adventures website. Accessed 3 July 2016.
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Canada's colonies: a history of the Yukon and Northwest Territories.
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International handbook of research on indigenous Entrepreneurship
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Other territorial parks that reflect First Nations heritage are:
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Through the 1800s, indigenous people, such as the HĂ€n, along the
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Contact between the indigenous peoples of the Yukon and European
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Aboriginal rights claims and the making and remaking of History
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Van Tat K’atr’anahtii (Old Crow Flats) Special Management Area
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Van Tat K’atr’anahtii (Old Crow Flats) Special Management Area
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McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal 2005 volume 2 p362.
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petition was presented by Elijah Smith to the prime minister
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with advice from the Kluane National Park Management Board.
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trapped for furs to trade for European manufactured items.
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The pre-contact peoples of Yukon spoke dialects within the
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UBC Press 2013 p 41. Accessed at Google books 3 July 2016.
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UBC Press 2011 p125. Accessed at Google books 3 July 2016.
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Youth identities, localities, and visual material Culture
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Un/Covering the North: News, Media, and Aboriginal People
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Youth identities, localities, and visual material Culture
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fishing site. Chief Isaac, (pictured top right) of the
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Devil's Elbow and Big Island Habitat Protection Areas
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at the Office of the Language Commissioner of Nunavut
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The Oxford Handbook of Indigenous American Literature
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Devil's Elbow and Big Island Habitat Protection Areas
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family outside home, Forty Mile City, Yukon, ca. 1899
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TsĂąwnjik Chu (Nordenskiold) Habitat Protection Area
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TsĂąwnjik Chu (Nordenskiold) Habitat Protection Area
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The park also includes part of the 101:nations that blend into the wider spectrum of 3396: 3332:Herschel Island - Qikiqtaruk Territorial Park 2242: 2240: 2238: 2236: 8: 2553:Aboriginal education: fulfilling the Promise 2371: 2369: 589:According to Yukon Government the following 3373:Band Organization of the Peel River Kitchen 3062:Reserve, settlement or village details for 3045:Reserve, settlement or village details for 3028:Reserve, settlement or village details for 2989:Reserve, settlement or village details for 2972:Reserve, settlement or village details for 2955:Reserve, settlement or village details for 2938:Reserve, settlement or village details for 2921:Reserve, settlement or village details for 2904:Reserve, settlement or village details for 2887:Reserve, settlement or village details for 2870:Reserve, settlement or village details for 2853:Reserve, settlement or village details for 2836:Reserve, settlement or village details for 2771:Reserve, settlement or village details for 2754:Reserve, settlement or village details for 210:inhabit central Yukon in the basins of the 3403: 3389: 3381: 1719: 1554:Population included with Two Mile Village 1351: 750: 1706:. It is located at the confluence of the 3255:Pickhandle Lakes Habitat Protection Area 2815: 2813: 2811: 2809: 2296:Wurm S. A., MĂŒhlhĂ€usler P. Tryon, D. T. 2266: 2264: 1999:Pickhandle Lakes Habitat Protection Area 1617: 1615: 1613: 398:Together Today for Our Children Tomorrow 3078: 3076: 2791: 2789: 2787: 2785: 2609:"Self-Governing First Nations in Yukon" 2585: 2583: 2581: 2579: 2577: 2542:. Accessed at Google books 3 July 2016. 2442:. Accessed at Google books 3 July 2016. 2271:Map of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region 2258:. Accessed at Google Books 3 July 2016. 2191: 1609: 1357:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 1323: 756:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 186:homeland encompasses the basins of the 171:, though unrecognized politically, and 139:Inhabited by six principal tribes: the 3211:ƁĂștsĂ€w Wetland Habitat Protection Area 3156:Ch’ihilii ChĂŹk Habitat Protection Area 3068:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 3051:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 3034:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 2995:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 2978:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 2961:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 2944:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 2927:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 2910:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 2893:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 2876:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 2859:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 2842:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 2825:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 2801:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 2777:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 2760:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 2673:. University of Ottawa. Archived from 2647:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 2639:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 2595:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 2565: 2563: 2561: 1916:ƁĂștsĂ€w Wetland Habitat Protection Area 1786:Ch’ihilii ChĂŹk Habitat Protection Area 1582: 1539: 1495: 1450: 1404: 1300: 1243: 1204: 1165: 1126: 1087: 1041: 1002: 963: 916: 877: 827: 459:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 3094:Kluane National Park Management Board 2452:History of Yukon First Nations People 2039:40 km (25 mi) southeast of 1925:8 km (5.0 mi) southwest of 1636:Historic First Nations sites include 7: 3277:Tagish River Habitat Protection Area 3121:Canadian Register of Historic Places 2821:Champagne and Aishihik First Nations 2607:Joe-Strack, Jocelyn; Cameron, Kirk. 2050:Tagish River Habitat Protection Area 1988:70 km (43 mi) upstream of 1896:Champagne and Aishihik First Nations 472:Champagne and Aishihik First Nations 2099:Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation 1941:Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation 497:Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation 27:Indigenous peoples of Yukon, Canada 3266:Ta'tla Mun Special Management Area 3167:Ddhaw Ghro Habitat Protection Area 2570:Find out about Yukon First Nations 2379:Edward Elgar publishing 2007 p313 2313:Oxford University Press 2014 p563 2030:Ta'tla Mun Special Management Area 1810:Ddhaw Ghro Habitat Protection Area 198:, live at the middle reach of the 25: 2400:McGill-Queen's Press 2015 p 185. 2330:Kammen C. and Wilson A. 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Index

Indigenous peoples of Yukon

HĂ€n
Dawson City

GwichÊŒin

medicine man
prior to European contact
Yukon
First Nations
Canadian territory
Dene Nation
Tlingit
MĂ©tis
indigeneity across Canada
hunter-gatherers
oral traditions
land loss
indigenous rights
GwichÊŒin
HĂ€n
Kaska Dena
Tagish
Northern
Southern Tutchone
Tlingit
MĂ©tis
Inuvialuit
Inuvialuit Settlement Region

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