- The Dane-zaa (ᑕᓀᖚ, also
spelled Dunne-za, or
Tsattine) are an Athabaskan-speaking
group of
First Nations people.
Their traditional territory is around...
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currently located near Calgary, Alberta. The Dane-zaa (Danezaa, Dunne-za, or
Tsattine) of
northeastern British Columbia and
neighbouring regions of northwestern...
- 1,300 1862
Myron Eells 244
Subarctic &
Arctic Alberta,
Canada Beaver (
Tsattine) 1,250 1670 Also
known as Dane-zaa
James Mooney 245
Subarctic & Arctic...
- The
Athabaskan language family is
divided into the
Northern Athabaskan,
Pacific Coast Athabaskan and
Southern Athabaskan groups. The full
Bible has been...
- C****iar)
Southeastern Cordillera Sekani Danezaa (also
known as Beaver,
Tsattine, Dunne-za, Deneza, Gens de Castor)
Mackenzie Slavey–Hare (v Slave) Slavey...
- Cree
called them
Amiskiwiyiniw or
Amisk Wiyiniwak and the
Dakelh Tsat'en,
Tsattine or Tza
Tinne – both mean 'Beaver People', so they were
formerly often referred...
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British Columbia site, with
bibliography Beaver Indian Language (Dunneza,
Tsattine)
FirstVoices Tsaaʔ Dane -
Beaver People Community Portal Beaver Language...
- M****cript Vocabulary,
Bureau of
American Ethnology, 1869 ("long ears":
Tsattine name). Bedzietcho. — Petitot, Hare M****cript Vocabulary,
Bureau of American...
- what is now Canada. Dane-zaa The Dane-zaa (ᑕᓀᖚ, also
spelled Dunneza, or
Tsattine, and
historically often referred to as the
Beaver tribe by Europeans) are...