- Historically, the
French called the Gwichʼin
Loucheux ("squinters"), as well as
Tukudh or Takudh, a term also used by
Anglican missionaries. Sometimes,
these terms...
- also
known in
older or dialect-specific
publications as Kutchin, Takudh,
Tukudh, or Loucheux. Gwich'in is
spoken primarily in the
towns of Inuvik, Aklavik...
-
Prayer and many
hymns into Gwich'in (which he
called Takudh and, later,
Tukudh). His
translation work
helped unify the
various tribes speaking similar...
-
another Gwich'in (Kutchin) band,
especially as part of the
Dagoo Gwich'in /
Tukudh Gwich'in and Teetł'it Gwich'in / Teetl'it Zheh Gwich'in. The
French traders...
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Southern Tutchone Northern Tutchone Gwich'in (also
known as Kutchin, Loucheux,
Tukudh) Hän (also
known as Han)
Northwestern Canada subgroup Tahltan–Tagish–Kaska...
- (also
known as Gwitch’in, Kutchin, Kootchin, Loucheux, Loucheaux, Takudh,
Tukudh, "Quarrelers")
Alaskan Gwich’in (also
known as
Western Gwich’in) Canadian...
- 1825. The
mission worked among the Cree, Ojibwe, Chippewa, and Gwich'in (
Tukudh) of the
upper west
Great Plains. The
North West
America Mission was extended...
- Swatow, Pwo-karen, Lepcha, Kinika, Nupe, Bullom, Batta, Lifu, Tchuwash,
Tukudh, Wuch, Ossetian... "Mr
Mavor Watts's
Printing Office", in The Athenaeum...
-
Gwitchin and the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in.
These people,
along with the now gone
Tukudh Gwich’in, have
lived and
travelled in the
region for millennia; some of...