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in search of the legendary copper deposits that the Yellowknives, or 'Copper Indians', had a hand in mining and trading for tools. Later European explorers who encountered and traded with Copper Indians marked on their maps the 'Yellowknife River,' which drains into Great Slave Lake from headwaters
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was formed in 1991 (formerly known as Yellowknife B Band) following the collapse of a territorial-wide comprehensive land claim negotiation. They currently negotiate a land claim settlement for their lands as part of the Akaitcho Land Claim Process.
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The Yellowknives continued to reside in this area until the early 1960s, when they were forced to relocate after their schoolhouse was burned down in a fire. Shortly after, the Taltson River hydro dam was built. The last chief of the
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of the Northwest Territories. The community is located on the south shore near the eastern end of Great Slave Lake and until 1 July 1992, it was known as Snowdrift. The First Nation was formerly known as the
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originating near the headwaters of the Coppermine River, a traditional travel corridor. In the early 1800s and 1900s, the Yellowknives were the largest and most powerful tribe in the geographic area.
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was Chief Pierre Frise in the 1960s; he was strongly opposed to the building of the Taltson River dam. During this point the original Yellowknives were dispersed to
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Chief Snuff of the Yellowknives signed Treaty 8 in 1899. Chief Snuff lived on the south shore and east arm of Great Slave Lake. The people who lived on the
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was developed in the mid 1950s on the tip of Latham Island (the northern point of Yellowknife's Old Town). The
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are/were called Chipewyan (Denesuline) and Yellowknives, which came to Fort Resolution to trade their furs.
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Yellowknives Dene First Nations Treaty & Entitlement: Important Times for Yellowknives About Treaty
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on a little piece of land beside the water, called Snuff Channel, connected to the Taltson River.
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This article is about the First Nations people in the Northwest Territories. For other uses, see
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hunters, this band included some Chipewyan and Yellowknives who settled permanently at the
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Dene Kede = Dene Zhatie = Dene Náoweré Dahk'é : Education, a Dene Perspective
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Yellowknife 1993: Aboriginal Peoples in the Capital of the NWT : Final Report
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of the Northwest Territories. The community is situated at the mouth of the
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All First Nations with Yellowknives descendants are organized in the
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in the 1920s. Chief Snuff had a cabin located about ten miles from
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Weledeh Yellowknives Dene: A Traditional Knowledge Study of Ek'ati
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Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History
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The historic Yellowknive tribe lived north and northeast of the
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near today's Łutselk'e. In 1954 they moved to the community of
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or Trout Rock. With government funding, the Dene village of
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Yellowknives Dene First Nation Elders Advisory Council.
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Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Territories, Canada
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Yellowknife (disambiguation)

Akaitcho
Northwest Territories
English
Tetsǫ́t’ıné Yatıé
Catholic
christianity
Tłı̨chǫ
Dënesųłiné
Dene
Sahtu
indigenous peoples of Canada
First Nations
Dene
Northwest Territories
Yellowknife
Great Slave Lake
Yellowknife River
Inconnu
Coppermine River
Back River
Thelon River
Hudson Bay
Samuel Hearne
Canadian Arctic tundra
Arctic Ocean
Tłı̨chǫ
Chipewyan
Dettah

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