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Sahtú Godé Dáhk’é, Place of Storıes

Publication Year: 2001

Deborah Simmons edited this magazine, and Robert Kershaw did art, design, and layout. Alfred Masuzumi was the community liaison.

This edition opens with a syllabics text by Leon Modeste (elder, Délı̨nę), transcribed and translated by Alfred Masuzumi. It is about ways to keep the Dene way of life, courageously, by following Dene laws. The document also includes an overview of a Délı̨nę community housing program, some photographs of Family Literacy Night, and stories about the Spring Hunt. The youth pages have stories about Yamoria, what the Sahtú region and family means to the children writing, and some images of children’s early handwriting. Some students also talk about summer holidays and what it means to be Aboriginal. Submissions were from Délı̨nę, Norman Wells, Fort Good Hope, and Tulı́t’a.

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“Sahtú Godé Dáhk’é, Place of Storıes” no. 6, Spring. Supplement to Mackenzie Valley Viewer, Fort Good Hope, 2001.

 

Additional Info

  • Publication Type: Newsletter/Magazine
  • In Publication: Mackenzie Valley Viewer
  • Place Published: Fort Good Hope
  • Keywords: History
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