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130: 138: 735: 33: 333:, meaning "our house" in Southern Tutchone. Efforts for revitalization have also included school programs throughout the territory, as well as a language nest in Haines Junction, Yukon. The Yukon Native Language Centre has played a key role in many revitalization efforts as they have developed Indigenous teacher education programs, as well as curriculum materials. 316:
The Southern Tutchone language is an endangered language with fewer than 100 speakers. There have been revitalization efforts in place to help combat the dwindling numbers. This includes signage throughout the Yukon highlighting the language. Other revitalization efforts includes an adult immersion
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In the early 1950s there were close to 20,000 Southern Tutchone speaking individuals. This has since plummeted to less than a few hundred speakers. As of 2004 the number of individuals who spoke Southern Tutchone as their first language was 404, and the total number of individuals who had some
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Nlan, a Southern Tutchone word, added to stop signs in the McIntyre subdivision of Whitehorse. It means, “stop that now,” as there is no exact translation. This initiative is to promote language.
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In other places in the Southern Tutchone region there are four First Nations governments that have settled their land claims in the Southern Tutchone cultural area these include:
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Ferguson, Jenanne (2011). "Intergenerational Connections and Language Transmission among dän k'è (Southern Tutchone) Speakers". In McPherson, Naomi (ed.).
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Ferguson, Jenanne (2010). "Shäwthän Dän, Shäwthän Kwänjè : good people, good words: creating a dän k'è speech community in an elementary school".
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groups of people in Yukon. The Tutchone language was separated into two groups by McClellan in which she called them Southern and
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in Canada. The Southern Tutchone language, traditionally spoken by the Southern Tutchone people, is a
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Manufacturing linguistic communities : Dän K'è language transmission and maintenance practices
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dance festival which focused on Southern Tutchone language and culture. This was hosted at the
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meaning "running water through canyon” and together with the Southern Tutchone word
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In Part of the land, part of the water: A history of the Yukon Indians
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in Yukon) Many Champagne and Aishihik members also live in Whitehorse.
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My Old People Say: an Ethnographic Survey of Southern Yukon Territory
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My Old People Say: an Ethnographic Survey of Southern Yukon Territory
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Southern Tutchone First Nations governments and communities include:
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Part of the land, part of the water: a history of the Yukon Indians
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for ″people″, they referred to this location for naming the KDFN)
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program focused on increasing the number of speakers in the
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McClellan, C. (1987). Yukon Indian languages. Chapter 6.
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Map of traditional territory of the Southern Tutchone
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https://cyfn.ca/agreements/umbrella-final-agreement/
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Da Ku Nän Ts'tthèt (Our House is Waking Up the Land)
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ethnolinguistic group living mainly in the southern
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Nlan, a Southern Tutchone word, added to stop signs in the McIntyre subdivision of Whitehorse. It means, “stop that now,” as there is no exact translation. This initiative is to promote language.

First Nations
Athabaskan-speaking
Yukon
variety
Tutchone language
Champagne and Aishihik First Nations
Haines Junction
Champagne
Aishihik
Ta'an Kwach'an Council
Whitehorse, Yukon
Lake Laberge
Kluane First Nation
Burwash Landing, Yukon
Kluane Lake
Kwanlin DĂĽn First Nation

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