1155:, but the Yellowknife B Band refused to enter into negotiations. This complicated matters, as both treaty groups had land boundaries that overlapped each other. Self-governance seemed to be the issue between the two groups, as both wanted to have their say in the agreement. This halted the negotiations in 1994 while the Canadian government explored the boundary and self-government issue. A new mandate in April 1997 allowed negotiation of a "joint land claims and self-government agreement with the Dogrib Treaty 11 Council" (Treaty No. 11 Dogrib). In 1999, the Agreement-in-Principle was available for Dogrib approval and was accepted on January 7, 2000. Ninety-three percent of the Dog Rib Rae Band (Treaty No. 11 Dogrib) turned out to vote with over 84% voting for the agreement. After several community discussions and revisions, in March 2003 the Chief Negotiators initialed the agreement.
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1128:. Upon the discovery, the Canadian Government proposed another treaty that would clear the way for miners and development of the area. The treaty was greatly debated, as the Natives did not want to lose their right to hunt, fish, gather, and trap in the area. They also opposed being "confined to
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1384: – "Great Bear Lake People") regional group he rose to become a prominent trading chief for Tłı̨chǫ groups trading at both Old Fort Rae (Nıhshı̀ Kʼe, Ninhsin Kon) and Fort Norman, is buried on an island on Lac Ste. Croix, north of the community of Gamètı (Rae Lakes)
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1515:The artist
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1244:land claims
1014:Communities
933:of Canada.
701:Chinuk pipa
681:Chinuk Wawa
665:Linguistics
648:Territories
618:Atlantic CA
482:Land claims
199:Tłı̨chǫ Ndé
159:"dog-flank"
2387:Categories
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2271:Fort Smith
2248:Ulukhaktok
2172:West Point
2167:Sambaa K'e
2162:Pehdzeh Kı
2157:Nahɂą Dehé
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1924:Subarctic
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477:Land Back
331:in Canada
260:Behchokǫ̀
140:Chipewyan
101:Languages
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2042:Gwich'in
2024:Treaty 8
1989:Gwichʼin
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1600:Archived
1535:See also
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1436:Drygeese
1272:Wekweètì
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845:Fort Rae
542:Politics
532:Case law
527:Genocide
432:Politics
403:Genocide
391:Genetics
381:Timeline
292:Wekweeti
203:Denendeh
185:Language
114:Religion
71:c. 1900.
67:Tłı̨chǫ
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2299:Délı̨nę
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2190:Aklavik
1960:Deh Cho
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1497:EwaroʼA
1329:Nunavut
1057:in 1937
970:Dǫne Dǫ
852:Tłı̨chǫ
554:Culture
375:History
195:Country
155:Tłı̨chǫ
124:Animism
107:Tłı̨chǫ
47:Tłı̨chǫ
18:Tli Cho
2342:Wha Ti
2337:Gameti
2228:Inuvik
2200:Inuvik
2104:Dettah
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1920:Arctic
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1456:Beniah
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276:Gamèti
228:Dettah
175:People
165:Person
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2008:Métis
1994:Inuit
1974:Sahtú
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1400:Dzemi
1325:Inuit
1276:Whatì
1110:Įndàà
1040:Ndilǫ
1024:Whatì
904:-choh
774:Stubs
769:Métis
764:Inuit
743:Index
611:Métis
580:Music
364:Métis
357:Inuit
308:Whatì
244:Ndilǫ
144:Sahtu
82:1,935
69:tipis
1954:Dene
1940:Cree
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