Ekwǫ̀ and Tłı̨ chǫ Nàowo/Caribou and Tłı̨ chǫ language, culture and way of life: An evolving relationship and shared history

JB Zoe - Rangifer, 2012 - eludamos.org
JB Zoe
Rangifer, 2012eludamos.org
This paper is adapted from the author's contribution to the NACW presentation co-authored
with Kerri Garner and Jan Adamczewski,“Tłįchǫ People and Ekwǫ̀ (Caribou): An Evolving
Relationship And Shared History,” as well as contributions to the NACW Aboriginal Talking
Circles. We are now going to go back in time to long before co-management was even
contemplated and before the Government of the Northwest Territories existed, back to the
pre-colonial relationship between Tłı̨ chǫ and ekwǫ̀. We will consider how this has …
Abstract
This paper is adapted from the author’s contribution to the NACW presentation co-authored with Kerri Garner and Jan Adamczewski,“Tłįchǫ People and Ekwǫ̀ (Caribou): An Evolving Relationship And Shared History,” as well as contributions to the NACW Aboriginal Talking Circles. We are now going to go back in time to long before co-management was even contemplated and before the Government of the Northwest Territories existed, back to the pre-colonial relationship between Tłı̨ chǫ and ekwǫ̀. We will consider how this has changed over time, with our people being influence.
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