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Chipewyan - Wikipedia The Chipewyan moved in small groups or bands, consisting of several extended families, alternating between winter and summer camps The groups participated in hunting, trapping, fishing and gathering in Canada's boreal forest and around the many lakes of their territory
Chipewyan | Aboriginal, Canada, Northern | Britannica These animals were their chief source of food and of skins for clothing, tents, nets, and lines, although the Chipewyan also relied upon bison, musk oxen, moose, waterfowl, fish, and wild plants for subsistence
Chipewyan - Encyclopedia. com Chipewyan, their common English name, generally is regarded as deriving from a pejorative Cree description of the inadequacy of their first attempts to prepare beaver skins for the fur trade
Denesuline (Chipewyan) - The Canadian Encyclopedia The Denesuline (also known as Chipewyan) are Indigenous Peoples in the Subarctic region of Canada, with communities in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the Northwest Territories The Denesuline are Dene, and share many cultural and linguistic similarities with neighbouring Dene communities
Canada History Chipewyan The Chipewyan people, also known as the Dene, are an Indigenous group that has lived in the boreal forests and tundra of northern Canada for thousands of years
SUB ARCTIC – CHIPEWYAN - First Nations History The Chipewyan, or Denésuliné, are one of the largest Indigenous groups in Canada, with a history that spans the northern boreal forests and extends into the tundra
About Us - Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Discover the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN), the K’ai Tailé Dené, rooted in the Peace-Athabasca Delta Our legacy spans millennia, preserving traditional ways and embracing our treaty rights