
1) Alaskan group 2) Athapascans 3) Brighton beach 4) Brighton sight 5) British beach feature 6) British beach hill 7) British sand hill 8) British seaside tract 9) British shore sight 10) English boy name 11) English coast sight 12) English sand hill 13) Exclusively Saxon word 14) Exclusively Anglo word
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The Dene people ({respell|DEN|eh}) (Dené) are an aboriginal group of First Nations who live in the northern boreal and Arctic regions of Canada. The Dené speak Northern Athabaskan languages. Dene is the common Athabaskan word for `people` (Sapir 1915, p. 558). The term `Dene` has two usages. More commonly, it is used narrowly to refer to the...
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[valley] A Dene, derived from the Old English denu and frequently spelled dean, used to be a common name for a valley, in which sense it is frequently found as a component of English place-names, such as Rottingdean and Ovingdean. In the English counties of Durham and Northumberland a dene is a steep-sided wooded valley through which a burn...
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wooded valley (L 237)
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(from the article `Northwest Territories`) American Indians (First Nations) make up more than one-third of the territorial population and include the Dene and the Métis. Concentrated in the ...
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Term used in Canada to describe the American Indians (
Athabaskan Indians) in the Northwest Territories. The official body representing them is called the Dene Nation. ...
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wooded valley (L 237)
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The Dene are a North American Indian tribe found in the Northwest Territories, Canada.
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a bare, sandy tract or low sand hill near the sea.
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