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432: 48: 333: 412: 390:, the Peace River is named for the settling of a conflict between the Dane-zaa and the Cree. The Cree traditionally lived south and east of the Upper Peace River region. Due to their trade with settlers, they had guns and they pushed the Dane-zaa northwest in the late 18th century. A peace treaty, negotiated in the late 1700s or early 1800s, stated that the Cree would live south of the Peace River, and the Dane-zaa north. The Peace River, before and after its new name, marked a boundary zone, where groups met for trade, celebration, and settling of disputes. 891: 641: 401:
First Nations. Doig oral history confirms that the ancestors of present Dane-zaa families were in the upper Peace River area prior to the first contact by Alexander Mackenzie in 1793. Traders provisioned their expeditions with bison meat and grease provided by the Dane-zaa in their hunting on the
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In collaboration with the elders of the Doig River First Nation, Robin and Jillian Ridington wrote Where Happiness Dwells: A History of the Dane-zaa First Nations, which was published by UBC Press in 2013. It features the oral history of the Dane-zaa from pre-history to the present day.
506:(originally from Chowade River (Stony River) it was the last First Nation to move to its new location in the early sixties. Once forming with the West Moberly First Nation the Hudson Hope Band, the First Nations separated in 1971, the community is located 75 km northwest of 552:(was originally part of the Hudson Hope Band, which split into West Moberly and Halfway River First Nations in 1971, the community is located at the west end of Moberly Lake, about 90 km southwest of Fort St. John, Danezaa and Cree, Reserve: 542:, where they later intermarried with the Nēhiyawēwin (Cree) and Danezaa (Beaver) who were already living in the area, the community is located at the east end of Moberly Lake, about 100 km southwest of Fort St. John, Reserve: 492:(was given this name because of the abundant supply of blueberries found in the river valley, band office is on the most populous reserve IR No. 205, about 80 km northwest of Fort St. John, Danezaa and Cree, Reserves: 1413: 616:. It is a party to Treaty 8, and despite being a member of the Western Cree Tribal Council, the Horse Lake nation is linguistically and culturally a part of the Danezaa or "Beavers". Reserves: 479: 493: 261:
is typically used for "the Real People." That spelling is used by the Dane-zaa Language Authority. Different tribes and First Nations use different spellings. For example, the
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Traditionally, Dane-zaa has followed the teachings and songs of Dreamers, who first predicted the coming of the Europeans. The last Dreamer, Charlie Yahey, died in 1976.
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The Dane-zaa of Fort St John took an adhesion to Treaty 8 in 1900. Today they continue to have a strong cultural and economic presence in the North Peace area.
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A post journal of 1799–1800 mentions people trading at the post who can be identified as the ancestors of members of the former Fort St John Band, now the
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rich prairies of the upper Peace River area. By the time the Hudson's Bay Company took over the North West Company in 1823, bison were scarce.
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establishes that the area of Charlie Lake north of Fort St John has been continuously occupied for 10,500 years by varying cultures of
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Voyages from Montreal Through the Continent of North America to the Frozen and Pacific Oceans in 1789 and 1793
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Prior to the 19th century, the Dane-zaa inhabited lands further east, near the Athabaska and
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is a translation of the name used by several of their neighboring tribes. The
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has been translated to "Those who live among the beaver." The spelling
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Ridington, Robin and Jillian Ridington. 2013. Vancouver, UBC Press.
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Dane-zaa (Beaver) women and children in front of their tipi, 1899
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Dane-zaa Language Authority, Shona Nelson, October 3, 2012).
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In the late 18th century, European-Canadians opened the
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Europeans historically referred to the Dane-zaa as the
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First Nations in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada
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established Rocky Mountain Fort at the mouth of the
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Government of Canada. 25 October 2017 14: 1737: 813:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 426: 1179:Confederacy of Treaty 6 First Nations 862: 836:Map of Northwest Coast First Nations 480:Beaton River IR No. 204 (North Half) 79:Regions with significant populations 612:is a First Nation headquartered in 24: 1719:List of Indian reserves in Alberta 324:, meaning "People of the Beaver". 25: 1766: 1755:First Nations in British Columbia 824: 765:North Peace Tribal Council (NPTC) 561:North Peace Tribal Council (NPTC) 494:Beaton River No. 204 (South Half) 352:, meaning "big river," by them). 889: 300:The historic usual English term 776: 575:has two reserves are both near 1284:Kee Tas Kee Now Tribal Council 758: 740: 722: 704: 686: 677: 668: 659: 634: 377:Alexander Mackenzie (explorer) 13: 1: 854:Royal British Columbia Museum 674:Chillborne Environmental 2009 628: 490:Blueberry River First Nations 1617:Not headquartered in Alberta 599:(Eleske), Population: 1 027) 544:East Moberly Lake IR No. 169 7: 1506:Western Cree Tribal Council 604:Western Cree Tribal Council 457:Treaty 8 Tribal Association 452:Treaty 8 Tribal Association 52:Dane-zaa chief and family, 10: 1771: 1608:Lubicon Lake Indian Nation 1374:North Peace Tribal Council 729:Halfway River First Nation 566:North Peace Tribal Council 554:West Moberly Lake No. 168A 550:West Moberly First Nations 518:Prophet River First Nation 504:Halfway River First Nation 498:Blueberry River IR No. 205 476:Blueberry River IR No. 206 470:, takes its name from the 327: 283:West Moberly First Nations 275:Prophet River First Nation 267:Halfway River First Nation 1714: 1675: 1616: 1595: 1579: 1541:Yellowhead Tribal Council 1539: 1504: 1459: 1412: 1372: 1327: 1314:Whitefish Lake (Atikameg) 1282: 1229:Whitefish Lake (Goodfish) 1177: 1142: 1097: 1086: 1049: 1025: 918: 901: 375:. 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Index

Danezaa people

Peace River
Alberta
Glenbow Museum
British Columbia
Alberta
English
Dane-zaa
Christianity
Indigenous religion
Tsuu T'ina
Dane-z̲aa Ẕáágéʔ
ᑕᓀᖚ ᖚᗀᐥ

Denendeh
ᑌᓀᐣᑌᐧ

Athabaskan-speaking
First Nations
Peace River
Alberta
British Columbia
British Columbia
Dane-zaa language
Doig River First Nation
Halfway River First Nation
Prophet River First Nation
West Moberly First Nations
Dakelh
Plains Cree

Clearwater Rivers
Lake Athabaska

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