Tribes

"A handshake of greetings makes you feel like you've been there before and it invites and welcomes the newcomer to the history and the community." - George Marlowe, April 5, 1990

Primary Objective:
The Dene tribes together have used one land since time immemorial. They and the Inuit are the indigenous peoples of the Northwest Territories. The Dene tribes, though different in many ways, have had very similar lifestyles and all consider themselves a part of the Dene Nation. Students should understand the long history of their people as told by their elders.
The Spiritual World The Land
The People The Self
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The Land

     
   

The People

     
   

The Self

     
   

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