Loucheux

E70174

Loucheux is an alternative name for the Gwich’in, an Indigenous Athabaskan-speaking people of northwestern North America traditionally living in parts of Alaska, Yukon, and the Northwest Territories.

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Label Occurrences
Loucheux canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Athabaskan-speaking people
Indigenous people
alternativeNameOf Gwich’in
continent North America
country Canada
United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalRegion Subarctic
ethnonymFor Gwich’in
surface form: Gwich’in people
geographicRegion northwestern North America
hasAutonym Gwich’in
surface form: Dinjii Zhuh (Gwich’in autonym)
historicalEconomy fur trade
languageFamily Northern Athabaskan languages
surface form: Athabaskan languages

Na-Dene
surface form: Na-Dene languages
linguisticBranch Northern Athabaskan languages
surface form: Northern Athabaskan
neighboringPeoples Hän
Inuit
surface form: Inuvialuit

Koyukon
recognizedAs Alaska Natives
surface form: Alaska Native people in the United States

First Nations
surface form: First Nations people in Canada
religion Christianity
traditional Indigenous spirituality
traditionalLanguage Gwich’in language
traditionalSubsistence caribou hunting
fishing
gathering wild plants
trapping
traditionalTerritory Alaska
Northwest Territories
Yukon

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