- sense,
Babine (sometimes
spelled Babeen in
older English-language texts)
refers to the
First Nations peoples who
speak the
Babine dialect of the
Babine-Witsuwitʼen...
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Babine–Witsuwitʼen or Nadotʼen-Wetʼsuwetʼen is an
Athabaskan language spoken in the
Central Interior of
British Columbia. Its
closest relative is Carrier...
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Babine is a
Canadian fantasy drama film,
directed by Luc
Picard and
released in 2008.
Adapted from Fred Pellerin's book Il faut
prendre le
taureau par...
- The Lake
Babine Nation (also
known as
Nataotin or Nat'oot'en Nation) is a
Babine band government,
historically located on the
banks of
Babine Lake in central...
- Dakelh/Carrier call
themselves is
Yinka Dene ("the
people on the land"), the
Babine-Witsuwitʼen-speaking
bands prefer the
equivalent Yinka Whut'en ("the people...
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Babine or
babine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Babine are an
indigenous group in New Brunswick, Canada.
Babine may also
refer to:
Babine, British...
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Babine River is a
river in
central British Columbia, Canada. It
drains Babine Lake and is a
tributary of the
Skeena River, and is
about 97 kilometres...
- Fort
Babine is an
unincorporated community that
borders the
Skeena and
Omineca regions of
central British Columbia. This
First Nations settlement is on...
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Babine Lake
borders the
Skeena and
Omineca regions of
central British Columbia, Canada.
Vehicle access to the lake, via BC
Highway 16 and
Nilkitkwa forestry...
- The
Babine Range is a
small subrange of the
Skeena Mountains of the
Interior Mountains,
located between Babine Lake,
Babine River,
Bulkey River and Skeena...