The Sambaa Kʼe First Nation is a Dene First Nations band government in the Northwest Territories. The band is headquartered in the community of Sambaa Kʼe...
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Sambaa K'e (Slavey language: "place of trout"[pronunciation?]; formerly Trout Lake) is a "Designated Authority" in the Dehcho Region of the Northwest Territories...
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Sambaa K'e may refer to: Sambaa K'e, a "Designated Authority"in the Dehcho Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada Sambaa K'e (lake), a lake in the...
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Slavey (redirect from Slavey nation)
(Pehdzeh Ki Dene) – Wrigley (Pehdzeh Ki) Sambaa K'e First Nation (Sambaa K'e Dene) – Sambaa K'e West Point First Nation – West Point (Ts'ueh Nda – Spruce Point)...
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located on Sambaa Kʼe, formerly Trout Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada is open from the middle of June until the middle of October. Sambaa Kʼe Aerodrome...
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made up of ten First Nations bands and two Métis Locals. The Deh Cho First Nations Tribal Council is made up of several First Nations and Métis locals...
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Salt River First Nation Sambaa K'e First Nation Tetlit Gwich'in First Nation Tulita Dene First Nation West Point First Nation Wha Ti First Nation Yellowknives...
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Treaty 11 (section List of Treaty 11 First Nations)
established between 1921 and 1922 between King George V and various First Nation band governments in what is today the Northwest Territories. Henry Anthony...
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Tribal council (category First Nations tribal councils)
K'atlodeeche, Ka'a'gee Tu, Łı́ı́dlı̨ı̨ Kų́ę́, Nahanni Butte, Pehdzeh Ki, Sambaa K'e, and West Point Gwich'in Tribal Council — Aklavik, Gwichya Gwich'in, Inuvik...
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Fort Liard Fort Simpson Jean Marie River Nahanni Butte Sambaa Kʼe Wrigley The Dehcho Region[pronunciation?] or Deh Cho is one of five administrative regions...
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