Tłı̨chǫ Traditional Knowledge Reports: Series 2
Tłı̨chǫ Nàowoò Whatì (Tsǫ̨̀tı̨̀ )Deè Gots’ǫ Hàèłı̨ı̨ Ts’ǫ
This report considers Tłı̨chǫ knowledge of Tsǫ̀tı̀deè, from Whatì to Hàèlı̨ı̨. This knowledge encompasses the activities and places that are and have always been culturally important to the...
Read moreTłı̨chǫ Placenames — Indicators of Knowing Mǫwhì Gogha Dè Nı̨ı̨tłèè Final Report [Revised]
This 2024 report is a revised version of the 2002 report submitted by Whaèhdǫǫ̨̀ Nàowoò Kǫ̨̀, Dogrib Treaty 11 Council to the West Kitikmeot Slave Study Society. The original report was...
Read moreWhatı̀got’ı̨ı̨̀ Medicine Tłı̨chǫ Dene Elders’ Knowledge Databases
This 2024 report is an updated version of the 1994 Traditional Dene Medicine Report submitted to the Lac La Martre Band Council by Marie Adele Rabesca, Diane Romie, Joan Ryan, and Martha Johnson....
Read moreStitching Generations Together: The Isadore and Mary Rose Charlo Family Exhibit and Doll Sewing Workshops
This report is the first of a series of new museum programming—the Tłıchǫ Family Exhibit—that will provide a rotating space where community members can curate belongings that tell the story of...
Read moreThe Trees All Changed to Wood: Remembering Rayrock Uranium Mine
Ekwò zò gha dzô nats’êdè - “We Live Here For Caribou”
Cumulative Impacts Study on the Bathurst Caribou
This study is based on the traditional knowledge (TK) of the people in Wekweètì, Northwest Territories. It investigates the connection...
Read moreHabitat of Dogrib Traditional Territory: Place Names as Indicators of Biogeographical Knowledge
The West Kitikmeot Slave Study Society was set up in 1995 to collect environmental and socioeconomic information from the perspective of both science and Aboriginal traditional knowledge. The...
Read moreCaribou Migration and the State of their Habitat: Tłı̨chǫ Knowledge and Perspectives on ɂekwǫ̀ (Barrenland Caribou)
The decision to conduct this research came from the elders and the leadership through the Dogrib Renewable Resources Committee. They wanted to ensure that Tłı̨chǫ knowledge of ɂekwǫ̀ and their...
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