Zhahti Kue

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Zhahti Kue is the Indigenous name for the community of Fort Providence in the Northwest Territories of Canada, reflecting its Dene cultural and linguistic heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous place name
community
settlement
associatedFirstNation Deh Gáh Got’îê First Nation NERFINISHED
associatedPeople Dehcho Dene NERFINISHED
country Canada
governingBody Hamlet of Fort Providence NERFINISHED
hasClimate subarctic climate
hasCulturalHeritage First Nations NERFINISHED
Indigenous
hasCulturalSignificance important Dene cultural centre
hasEnglishName Fort Providence NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalRole Mackenzie River transportation point
hasIndigenousLanguage South Slavey NERFINISHED
hasIndigenousToponymStatus true
hasNearbyWildlifeArea Mackenzie Bison Sanctuary NERFINISHED
hasOfficialLanguage English
French NERFINISHED
hasPrimaryEconomicActivities government services
traditional harvesting
transportation services
hasReligiousHeritage Roman Catholic mission history
hasSettlementType hamlet
hasTimezone Mountain Time Zone NERFINISHED
inhabitedBy Dene people NERFINISHED
isOnHighway Highway 3 (Northwest Territories) NERFINISHED
isOnTransportationRoute Mackenzie Highway NERFINISHED
locatedIn Northwest Territories NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry Canada
locatedOn Mackenzie River NERFINISHED
nearWaterBody Great Slave Lake NERFINISHED
observesDST true
partOf Dehcho region of the Northwest Territories NERFINISHED
postalCountry Canada NERFINISHED
provinceOrTerritory Northwest Territories NERFINISHED
reflectsCulture Dene NERFINISHED
reflectsLanguage Dene language
region Dehcho Region NERFINISHED

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