- Pelly River - Wikipedia
The Pelly River (Ts'ekínyäk Chú [2]) is a river in Canada, and is a headstream of the Yukon River The river originates west of the Mackenzie Mountains and flows 530 km (330 mi) through south-central Yukon The Pelly has two main tributaries, the Ross and Macmillan rivers
- Pelly Crossing, Yukon - Yukon Territory Information
Located midway between Whitehorse and Dawson City on the North Klondike Highway near the banks of the Pelly River, the community of Pelly Crossing is home to the Selkirk First Nation and a small community of about 300 people
- Pelly River | Tlingit, Alaska, Salmon | Britannica
Pelly River, stream in central Yukon, Canada, one of the main headstreams of the Yukon River It was named in 1840 by Robert Campbell for Sir John Henry Pelly, governor of the Hudson’s Bay Company
- Pelly Crossing - Wikipedia
Pelly Crossing is a community in Yukon, Canada It lies where the Klondike Highway crosses the Pelly River It is the home of the Selkirk First Nation, and home to the Northern Tutchone culture Cultural displays and artifacts are housed in a replica of Big Jonathan House
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- Pelly - YouTube
Growing up in a sleepy midwest town, there wasn’t much of a hip hop scene to develop within So Pelly crafted his own unique sound from the cultural silence
- Pelly Crossing - Indigenous Yukon
Our traditional home and our nation’s namesake Fort Selkirk is at the confluence of the Yukon and Pelly rivers Renowned as a meeting place for Indigenous people for thousands of years, there is a rich archeological record providing ample evidence of their activities
- What does Pelly mean? - Definitions. net
Did you actually mean pally or pellaea? Pelly is an incorporated village in rural Saskatchewan, Canada
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