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Immerse yourself in the vibrant Tlicho nation's culture and history through language lessons, storytelling, and traditional practices in Edmonton. Experience the warmth of Tlicho hospitality, learn new words, and discover the rich heritage of this native group. Explore Dene clothing, hunting, trapping, and crafts. Visit Chief Jimmy Bruneau High School to witness how students preserve Tlicho history through media. Dive into Tlicho culture with special presentations and insights into their way of life.
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Teaching at CILLDI Visiting Edmonton Meeting Students Chekoa hoghats’eto Danet’e K’omoodo hoizi Asii nezii neete SeNohts’i Mahsi Hazhoo elexe ts’eji Tlicho Yati
Learning New Words • Komoodo hoizi good morning • Danete how are you • Dze nezii negha whe?o wele may the day go well with you • Nezii elets’o na?ah respect • Elets’o soodeawho be friendly • Elets’adi help one another • Elegia ahts’i make friends
Segia sexe hoghageeto segha nezii • Molaneke CILLDI di hani hoghagoeto • Fish • Caribou • Hunting • Trapping • Crafts • Dene clothing
Ela t’a ge?e • Learn more about the Tlicho nation, a vibrant native group in the Northwest Territories of Canada, and see how young people are helping preserve their history.
Dechini sa na?a • students at Chief Jimmy Bruneau High School practice their media skills and preserve stories about Tlicho history and the landscape of the Northwest Territories.
Chekoa egiidzi ghageeto • This guide provides a guide to the special presentation Save Our History: Tlicho Nation with background information about Tlicho history and culture.
Tlicho nek’e Nasii hole Dagowo Siigoati Geeji Naehgedlo Xi ne ho Xi ne ha Hazhoo elexe goina Izha while Dzedee hole Tlicho land Feast made Dance Create fun Sing Laughing Indian tune Rhythm Together were happy No shame Celebration made Nasii hole xe dagowo
Yati Dezhilea • Chekoa Nechalea Gighasiigoati • Naehgedlo • Gehji • Yagiize • Yageka • Getse • Komoodo hoizi dii • Ehtse, ehtsi mahsi cho • Dzee nezii goghane?o SeNohtsi Mahsi