Slavey people

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The Slavey people are an Indigenous Dene group of the Northwest Territories and northern Alberta in Canada, known for their Athabaskan language, rich oral traditions, and subsistence practices tied to the boreal forest.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dene people
First Nations people
Indigenous people
continent North America
country Canada
culturalArea Subarctic
culturalPractice rich oral traditions
storytelling
traditional spiritual practices
culturalTransmission oral tradition
environment boreal forest
ethnicGroupOf Canada NERFINISHED
governedWithin Alberta First Nations governance structures
Northwest Territories First Nations governance structures
historicalLanguageStatus orally transmitted
historicalLifestyle semi-nomadic
indigenousTo Northwest Territories NERFINISHED
northern Alberta
languageFamily Athabaskan languages NERFINISHED
Dene languages NERFINISHED
partOfBroaderGroup Athabaskan-speaking peoples
Dene Nation NERFINISHED
primaryRegion Northwest Territories NERFINISHED
northern Alberta
recognizedAs First Nations in Canada NERFINISHED
relatedEthnicGroup Chipewyan people NERFINISHED
Dogrib people NERFINISHED
Gwichʼin people NERFINISHED
Sahtu Dene NERFINISHED
resourceUse caribou hunting
fish from lakes and rivers
moose hunting
selfIdentification Dene NERFINISHED
territoryType subarctic forest zone
traditionalBeliefSystem animism
land-based spirituality
traditionalEconomy fur trade participation
traditionalHousing log cabins
tents
traditionalLanguage North Slavey NERFINISHED
Slavey language
South Slavey NERFINISHED
traditionalSubsistence fishing
gathering wild plants
hunting
trapping
writingSystemUse Latin alphabet NERFINISHED

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South Slavey ethnicGroup Slavey people
Great Slave Lake namedAfter Slavey people
Dene peoples hasSubgroup Slavey people
Slave River namedFor Slavey people
this entity surface form: Slavey people (historical ethnonym context)