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Difference between Sahtu Dene and Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement and Tulita

Sahtu Dene and Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement vs. Tulita

The Sahtu Dene and Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement, is a comprehensive lands claim agreement between The Crown in the right of Canada and the Dene and Métis of the Sahtu area in the Northwest Territories. Tulita, which in Slavey means "where the rivers or waters meet", is a hamlet in the Sahtu Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada.

Similarities between Sahtu Dene and Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement and Tulita

Sahtu Dene and Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement and Tulita have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Délı̨nę, Dene, Great Bear Lake, Mackenzie River, Métis, Norman Wells, Northwest Territories, Sahtu Region.

Délı̨nę

The Charter Community of Délı̨nę (North Slavey) is located in the Sahtu Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada, on the western shore of Great Bear Lake and is northwest of Yellowknife.

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Dene

The Dene people are an indigenous group of First Nations who inhabit the northern boreal and Arctic regions of Canada.

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Great Bear Lake

Great Bear Lake (Sahtú; Grand lac de l'Ours) is a lake in the boreal forest of Canada.

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Mackenzie River

The Mackenzie River (French: Fleuve (de) Mackenzie; Slavey: Deh-Cho, literally big river; Inuvialuktun: Kuukpak, literally great river) is a river in the Canadian boreal forest. It forms, along with the Slave, Peace, and Finlay, the longest river system in Canada, and includes the second largest drainage basin of any North American river after the Mississippi. The Mackenzie River flows through a vast, thinly populated region of forest and tundra entirely within the Northwest Territories in Canada, although its many tributaries reach into five other Canadian provinces and territories. The river's main stem is long, flowing north-northwest from Great Slave Lake into the Arctic Ocean, where it forms a large delta at its mouth. Its extensive watershed drains about 20 percent of Canada. It is the largest river flowing into the Arctic from North America, and including its tributaries has a total length of, making it the thirteenth longest river system in the world. The ultimate source of the Mackenzie River is Thutade Lake, in the Northern Interior of British Columbia. The Mackenzie valley is believed to have been the path taken by prehistoric peoples during the initial human migration from Asia to North America over 10,000 years ago, despite sparse evidence. The Inuvialuit, Gwich'in and other Indigenous peoples lived along the river for thousands of years. The river provided the major route into Canada's northern interior for early European explorers. Economic development remains limited along the river. During the 19th century, fur trading became a lucrative business, but this was affected by harsh weather conditions. The discovery of oil at Norman Wells in the 1920s began a period of industrialization in the Mackenzie valley. Metallic minerals have been found along the eastern and southern edges of the basin; these include uranium, gold, lead, and zinc. Agriculture remains prevalent along the south, particularly in the Peace River area. Various tributaries and headwaters of the river have been developed for hydroelectricity production, flood control and irrigation.

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Métis

The Métis are an Indigenous people whose historical homelands include Canada's three Prairie Provinces.

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Norman Wells

Norman Wells (Slavey language: Tłegǫ́hłı̨ "where there is oil") is a town located in the Sahtu Region, Northwest Territories, Canada.

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Northwest Territories

The Northwest Territories (abbreviated NT or NWT; Territoires du Nord-Ouest; formerly North-West Territories) is a federal territory of Canada.

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Sahtu Region

The Sahtu Region is an administrative region in Canada's Northwest Territories.

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  • What Sahtu Dene and Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement and Tulita have in common
  • What are the similarities between Sahtu Dene and Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement and Tulita

Sahtu Dene and Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement and Tulita Comparison

Sahtu Dene and Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement has 21 relations, while Tulita has 72. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 8.60% = 8 / (21 + 72).

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