• The Kaska or Kaska Dena are a First Nations people of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group living mainly in northern British Columbia and the...
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  • The Kaska language is an endangered Athabaskan language. Traditionally, Kaska was an oral aboriginal language used by the Kaska Dena people. The Kaska Dene...
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  • Look up Kaskas or kaskas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kaskas may refer to: Kaska Dena, a North American First Nations people Kaskians, a Bronze...
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  • them collectively. The group term applied to several distinct tribes: Kaska Dena, located between the Dease River and the Beaver River, divided into two...
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  • The Kaska Dena Council is a tribal council formed of five band governments of the Kaska Dena people in northern British Columbia, Yukon Territory, and...
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  • Look up Kaska or kaska in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kaska may refer to: Canada Kaska Dena (the Kaskas), a Canadian First Nations people of Northern...
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    Columbia and neighbouring regions of northwestern Alberta. The Tahltan, Kaska Dena, and Sekani peoples of the northern area of the British Columbia Interior...
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  • Of the five Kaska Nations, three are located in British Columbia. These are the Lower Post First Nation (also referred to as the Daylu Dena Council), the...
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    live the Kaska Dena, and, in the south, near lakes in the upper course of the Yukon River live the Tagish, who are related to the Kaska Dena. In the southwest...
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  • The Ross River Dena Council is a First Nation in the eastern Yukon Territory in Canada. Its main centre is in Ross River, Yukon at the junction of the...
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