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== Today's Sahtu Dene First Nations == Sahtu Dene Council<ref>[http://www.sahtu.ca/ The Sahtu Secretariat Incorporated (Sahtu Dene Council]</ref> * [[Behdzi Ahda' First Nation]] (headquartered in [[Colville Lake, Northwest Territories|Colville Lake]] (''K'áhbamį́túé'' – ″ptarmigan net place″), ancestral homeland of the ''K'ahsho Got'ine (Hare(skin) Dene)'', the surrounding area is still inhabited by them, reserve: Colville Lake Settlement, Population: 219) * [[Délı̨nę First Nation]]<ref>[http://www.deline.ca/ Website of the Deline First Nation]</ref> ([[Deline|Deline (''Délınę'')]] – ″Where the Water Flows", pronounced ′day-li-neh′, located near the headwaters of the [[Bear River (British Columbia)|Bear River]] (''Sahtu De''), where it rushes out of [[Great Bear Lake]] to the [[Mackenzie River]], a place nearby where the lake seldom freezes over was a fishing place for the ''Sahtúot’ine/Sahtugotine (Bear Lake Dene)'', reserve: Fort Franklin Settlement, Population: 981, Sahtú Dene families are often related to ''K'ahsho Got'ine (Hare(skin Dene)'', Gwich’in and ''Shita Got'ine (Mountain Dene)'' peoples. The people of Great Bear Lake had to be hardy and resourceful to survive in the past. Within living memory, they lived a nomadic life, following fish and game with the seasons. Many still supplement their diets by hunting, fishing and trapping at least part of the time. Homes often feature a traditional lodge or tipi used to smoke meat and fish. In contrast, many of these same homes today are equipped with satellite dishes to pull in North American television.) * [[Fort Good Hope First Nation]] (also known as ''K’asho Gotine Dene Band'' or''K’asho Go’tine Community Council''), headquartered in [[Fort Good Hope]] (or the Charter Community of K'asho Got'ine), called ''Rádeyîlîkóé'' – "Where the Rapids Are" by the local ''K'ahsho Got'ine (Hare(skin) Dene)'', is located on a peninsula between Jackfish Creek and the east bank of the Mackenzie River, about 145 km (90 mi) northwest of Norman Wells, reserve: Fort Good Hope Settlement, Population: 869) * [[Tulita Dene First Nation]] (''Tulita Band Council'', also known as ''Begade Shotagotine First Nation'', headquartered in [[Tulita|Tulit'a]] – "Where the two Rivers Meet", which was formerly known as Fort Norman, reserve: Fort Norman Settlement, Population: 670) – they are as ''Begade Shotagotine (eng)'', ''Begaa Deh Shuh Tah Got’ie (North Slavey)'' or as ''Begaee Shuhagot'ine (South Slavey variety)'' also members of the [[Dehcho First Nations]] of the South Slavey
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