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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. 339: 54: 1902: 840: 1050: 214: 798: 787: 1100:, which covered 840,000 km (320,000 sq mi) in the Northwest Territory. It was an agreement between the Canadian Government and the Dene groups in the area in question; in return for their willingness to share their land with non-Natives, the Dene would receive medical and educational assistance, as well as treaty payments. The Canadian Government and the various Dene groups, including 63: 285: 253: 269: 1560: 301: 221: 237: 1241:
The act of signing the agreement began the ratification process for the Tlicho Agreement. On Thursday, August 4, 2005, the Tlicho Agreement went into full effect, "The first official day of the Tlicho Government and the Tlicho community governments" (Tlicho Effective Date). On August 25, 2003, they
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 1561:"Aboriginal Ancestry Responses (73), Single and Multiple Aboriginal Responses (4), Residence on or off reserve (3), Residence inside or outside Inuit Nunangat (7), Age (8A) and Sex (3) for the Population in Private Households of Canada, Provinces and Territories, 2016 Census - 25% Sample Data" 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) 1309:
must be Tłı̨chǫ, though anyone may run for councillor and vote. The legislatures will have, among other authorities, the power to collect taxes, levy resource royalties, which currently go to the federal government, and control hunting, fishing and industrial development.
1396:("people's trader", i.e. trading chief), participated in a famous peace treaty at Mesa Lake in 1825 (or 1829) with the great Yellowknife trading chief, Akaitcho, ending the long period of hostility and warfare between the Yellowknives and Tłı̨chǫ 1140:(Helm, 7: 1994), constituting the majority of the Tłı̨chǫ population. Both Treaty No. 8 and Treaty No. 11 overlap in several of their boundaries, and continue to cause conflict between the two separate treaty bands (nowadays two First Nations). 1891: 1512:("leader") of the Dechı̨ Laotʼı̨ ("Edge of the Woods People"), was appointed by the Tłı̨chǫ leadership to represent all Tłı̨chǫ groups, signed Treaty 11 in 1921 for the Tłı̨chǫ groups, later known as Dog Rib Rae Band 2151: 1530:, a CBC Northern Service reporter based in Yellowknife from 1969 to 1973, tells the story of Dogrib input into the formation of the NWT Indian Brotherhood. A lot of the action is set in what was then called Rae. 1884: 1877: 1331:. Though Tłı̨chǫnèk'e is not a separate territory, the extent of its powers has invited comparisons both with the birth of Nunavut and with the creation of the NWT government in 1967. 2047: 826: 1320:, as it does across Canada, and the NWT controls services such as health care and education in partnership with the Tłı̨chǫ Nation through the Tłı̨chǫ Community Services Agency. 723: 390: 1374:, or Eyambi,ʼEyirape, 1852-1913), was perhaps the most well known of the Tłı̨chǫ trading chiefs, in 1872, he married Emma Kowea (b. 1854) at Fort Norman (Tiłihtʼa, Tiłihtʼa Kǫ, 2402: 447: 773: 1839:
Szathmary EJ, and N Holt. 1983. "Hyperglycemia in Dogrib Indians of the Northwest Territories, Canada: Association with Age and a Centripetal Distribution of Body Fat".
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Not all members of the Dene and Tłı̨chǫ communities agreed with or signed these treaties. In the fall of 1992, the Tłı̨chǫ submitted their own regional
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was signed by the Tłı̨chǫ trading chief Monfwi in the summer of 1921. The Tłı̨chǫ groups that signed this treaty were then known as the
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Journal of Transcultural Nursing : Official Journal of the Transcultural Nursing Society / Transcultural Nursing Society
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The Tłı̨chǫ would also receive payments of $ 152 million over 15 years and annual payments of approximately $ 3.5 million.
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in 1991 following the collapse of this territorial-wide comprehensive land claim negotiation. They currently negotiate a
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The Subsistence Economy of the Dogrib Indians of Lac La Martre in the Mackenzie District of the Northwest Territories
2232: 1864: 1190:– 'Burnt Point' in Tłı̨chǫ, referring to a traditional Dene fishing camp) and Ndilǫ Yellowknives Dene First Nation ( 2357: 2265: 2222: 2181: 2166: 2131: 2035: 1355: 579: 2227: 627: 2331: 2308: 1859: 1808: 1287: 605: 338: 2270: 2007: 1599: 1829:. Ottawa: Northern Co-ordination and Research Centre, Dept. of Northern Affairs and National Resources, 1961. 2367: 2171: 2161: 1614: 1455: 919: 437: 349: 2136: 1909: 930: 926: 839: 94: 1079:
family. The dialect spoken in the communities of Dettah and Ndilǫ developed from intermarriage between
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he was known by many names: Toby Kochilea's Father – Grave marker at Lac Ste. Croix,
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and Tłı̨chǫ under chief Drygeese with headmen Benaiyah and Sek'eglinan, signed the treaty in 1900 at
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The Tłı̨chǫ have their own legislative bodies in the area's four communities, of which the
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Tłı̨chǫ people have now six settlements or settlements with mostly Tłı̨chǫ residents:
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Moffitt PM. 2004. "Colonialization: a Health Determinant for Pregnant Dogrib Women".
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The People of Denendeh: Ethnohistory of the Indians of Canada's Northwest Territories
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Helm, June, and Jordan Paper. 1996. "Prophecy and Power Among the Dogrib Indians".
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The land-claims process took twenty years to conclude. A similar process with the
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in the NWT to Tłı̨chǫ ownership. The territory includes the communities of
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Twenty years after Treaty No. 8 was signed, oil was discovered in the
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for their lands as part of the Akaitcho Land Claim Process by the
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is a member of this nation from Behchokǫ̀, Northwest Territories.
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This article is about the Tłı̨chǫ people. For the language, see
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in the NWT brought about the creation of the new territory of
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Yellowknives Dene First Nation (formerly Yellowknife B Band)
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The Yellowknife B Band (Treaty No. 8 Dogrib) formed the
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Index

Tli Cho
Dogrib language
Tłı̨chǫ Government


tipis
Northwest Territories
Tłı̨chǫ
Christianity
Animism
Yellowknives
Chipewyan
Sahtu
Tłı̨chǫ
Tłı̨chǫ Done
Tłı̨chǫ Done Do
Tłı̨chǫ Yatıì
Tłı̨chǫ Ndé
Denendeh
Tłı̨chǫ is located in Northwest Territories
Dettah
Ndilǫ
Behchokǫ̀
Gamèti
Wekweeti
Whatì
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Indigenous peoples
in Canada

A life-sized bronze statue of an Aboriginal and eagle above him; there is a bear to his right and a wolf to his left, they are all looking upwards towards a blue and white sky
First Nations

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