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Nahani (Nahane, Nahanni) is an
Athabaskan word used to
designate First Nations groups located in
British Columbia, the
Northwest Territories and Yukon...
- Nahane,
Nahani, Si-him-E-na, "Stick Indians", Tagisch, Tahgish, Tahkeesh, Tahk-heesh)
Tahltan (also
known as Nahanni, Keyehotine, Nahane,
Nahani, Tahl-tan...
- Nahan's
partridge (Ptilopachus
nahani), also
known as the Nahan's francolin, is a bird
traditionally placed in the
family Phasianidae. As
suggested by...
- The
Tahltan or
Nahani are a
First Nations people of the Athabaskan-speaking
ethnolinguistic group who live in
northern British Columbia around Telegraph...
- 1700
Dumont de
Montigny 197
Subarctic &
Arctic British Columbia,
Canada Nahani and
Tahltan in
British Columbia 2,000 1780
James Mooney 198 NE Woodlands...
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pilgrims visiting the
temple bathe in the stream. It is also
called Sita
Nahani temple and Dhara.
Shankara Ganesha temple is
partially submerged in a lake...
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Register of
Historic Places listings in
Marion County,
Oregon Stricker,
Nahani A. (February 16, 1990),
National Register of
Historic Places Registration...
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region of the
Southwestern United States are said to be
descended from the
Nahani, who
lived where the
Nahanni National Park
Reserve is, and also the Slavey...
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significant po****tions
Canada (British Columbia, Yukon)
Languages English,
Kaska Religion Christianity,
Animism Related ethnic groups Tagish, Tahltan,
Nahani...
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Stone partridge Ptilopachus petrosus and Nahan's
francolin Francolinus nahani, and
support for
their sister relationship with New
World quails". Ibis...