• Nahani (Nahane, Nahanni) is an Athabaskan word used to designate First Nations groups located in British Columbia, the Northwest Territories and Yukon...
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    Nahane, Nahani, Si-him-E-na, "Stick Indians", Tagisch, Tahgish, Tahkeesh, Tahk-heesh) Tahltan (also known as Nahanni, Keyehotine, Nahane, Nahani, Tahl-tan...
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    Nahan's partridge (Ptilopachus nahani), also known as the Nahan's francolin, is a bird traditionally placed in the family Phasianidae. As suggested by...
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    The Tahltan or Nahani are a First Nations people of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group who live in northern British Columbia around Telegraph...
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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 populations Canada (British Columbia, Yukon) Languages English, Kaska Religion Christianity, Animism Related ethnic groups Tagish, Tahltan, Nahani...
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    1700 Dumont de Montigny 196 Subarctic & Arctic British Columbia, Canada Nahani and Tahltan in British Columbia 2,000 1780 James Mooney 197 NE Woodlands...
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  • continuous sequence of earthquakes that began in 1985 in the Nahanni region Nahani, an Athapaskan word used to designate native groups located in British Columbia...
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  • violinist Stu Nahan (1926–2007), sportscaster Nahan's partridge (Ptilopachus nahani), bird Kang bed-stove (called nahan in the Manchu language) This disambiguation...
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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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