Asch et. al provide context for the Dene/Métis mapping project, initiated in the 1970s when the Dene Nation began a traditional land use and occu ...
The standardization project began in 1987, with a mandate to make recommendations on orthography standardization. Five linguists and one fluent/lit ...
This document describes developing the concept of the Délı̨nę Knowledge Centre, a project which never came to fruition but was intended to be ...
This text provides a variety of ethnographic details on Athapaskan Indigenous groups in northwestern Canada and Alaska (primarily focused on classi ...
This paper provides an overview of change in the Dene economy throughout time, and current potential for creating a sustainable economy that can su ...
Basso describes stories about “bushmen” in northern Dene communities, and argues that they do not simply reflect a fear of the supernatural. Ra ...
Osgood drafted this text as a monograph based on 14 months of fieldwork from 1928 to 1929, for the National Museum of Canada. This detailed text in ...
The authors describe the history of subarctic Métis people, and begin by saying that there were approximately 7000 Métis in the Northwest Terri ...
Hara’s work focuses on the Fort Good Hope region of the Sahtú, and uses both ethnographic data and secondary research to try to describe the se ...
Hultkrantz recounts an interview with a young man from Fort Good Hope, by the name of “Little Fox,” in the context of historical ethnographic l ...