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Dene is also one half of the duo Solitaire ( with Dave Taylor ), which scored number 13 hit in 2004 on both the Hot Dance Music / Club Play and Dance Radio Airplay charts with " I Like Love ( I Love Love )", which sampled Norma Jean Wright's " I Like Love.
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In a private letter, he wrote: " Dene is probably the son-of-a-bitchiest language in America to actually know ... most fascinating of all languages ever invented.
Another clear indication is from the Readycon Dene site in West Yorkshire, where 35 microliths appear to be associated with a single projectile.
A few linguists have proposed even broader relationships, of which the Dene – Caucasian hypothesis is perhaps the most popular.
The Smiths Arms: Located at the summit of Far Dene, the Grade II Listed Smiths Arms is the only public house in the village and occupies one of its oldest buildings.
Ricky Dene Gervais (; born 25 June 1961 ) is an English comedian, actor, director, producer, musician, writer, and former radio presenter.
* Jesmond, Newcastle: The court is situated on Matthew Bank near Jesmond Dene park and was built in 1894 for Sir Andrew Noble the then owner of Jesmond Dene House as a private court and is now a listed building.
Tulita, which in Dene language means " where the rivers or waters meet ," is a hamlet in the Sahtu Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada.
The population as of the 2006 was 505 and is predominantly Sahtu Dene ( 75. 2 %) who speak English and North Slavey.
Before European settlers came to what is now Canada, the region was occupied by a large number of Aboriginal peoples, including the West Coast Salish and Haida, the centrally located Iroquois, Blackfoot and Huron, the Inuit and Dene people to the North, and the Innu and Mi ' kmaq in the East.
The Yellowknives Dene First Nation ( known by themselves as Weledeh Yellowknives Dene ) is the umbrella organization for the Dettah Yellowknives Dene First Nation ( or Detah-' Burnt Point ' in Tłįchǫ Yatiì, referring to a traditional Dene fishing camp ) and N ' Dilo Yellowknives Dene First Nation ( pronounced " Dee-low ").
There is an extensive history of quarrying, which scars the surrounding of the town, whilst Dene Quarry is still operational in the neighbouring village of Cromford.
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The Northmen were also known as Ascomanni, ashmen, by the Germans, Lochlanach ( Norse ) by the Irish and Dene ( Danes ) by the Anglo-Saxons.
Blackburn also acted as holiday cover for his Smooth colleague Graham Dene on the weekday breakfast show.
The Slavey ( also Slave or Hare ) are a First Nations aboriginal people of the Dene group, indigenous to the Great Slave Lake region, in Canada's Northwest Territories, and extending into northeastern British Columbia and northwestern Alberta.
Na-Dene (; also Nadene, Na-Dené, Athabaskan – Eyak – Tlingit, Tlina – Dene ) is a Native American language family which includes at least the Athabaskan languages, Eyak, and Tlingit languages.
Peterlee has seen a number of changes in the last several years, this includes a bus station and also a partial indoor conversion of the shopping centre, which was given the name Castle Dene Shopping Centre.
** Northlands ( Lac Brochet ) Dene First Nation ( also known as Northlands Denesuline First Nation, Reserves and communities: Lac Brochet # 197A, Sheth chok, Thuycholeeni, Thuycholeeni azé, Tthekalé nu, ca.
Later with the emerging North American fur trade they organized themselves into several major regional groups in the vicinity of the European trading posts, in order to control as middleman the carrying trade in furs and the hunting of fur-bearing animals-the new social groupings also enabled the Chipewyan to dominate their Dene neighbors and to better defend themselves against their rifle armed Cree enemies, who were advancing to the Peace River and Lake Athabasca.
* ᓴᑋᕲᒼᑯᑎᑊᓀ Sahtúgot ’ ıne ( Bear Lake, spoken by the Sahtu Dene or Sahtú gotine-“ Bear Lake People ”, also known as Gens du Lac d ' Ours )
South Slavey language ( ᑌᓀ ᒐ Dene-thah, Dené Dháh or Dene Zhatıé ), is spoken by the Slavey ( South Slavey ) people, which were also known as Dehghaot ' ine, Deh Cho, Etchareottine-“ People Dwelling in the Shelter ”, in the region of Great Slave Lake, upper Mackenzie River ( Deh Cho-“ Big River ”) and drainage in Mackenzie District, northeast Alberta, northwest British Columbia.
Dene Suline or Chipewyan ( also Dëne Sųłiné, Dene Sųłiné, Dene Suliné, Dëne Suliné, Dene Soun ’ liné or just Dene ) is the language spoken by the Chipewyan people of central Canada.
Jesmond Dene also contains a free entry petting zoo known as " Pets ' Corner ", which has been a popular family attraction since the 1960s.
* The Gwich ' in and Tanana and other peoples of Yukon and Alaska are also considered to be Dene, which is to say part of the family of Athapaskan-speaking peoples.
The Trust also arranges educational activities at Hylton Dene and Hylton Castle, mainly for the benefit of local schools in the Sunderland area.
* Tsay Keh Dene First Nation ( also known as ‘ Tsay Keh Dene Band ’, formerly known as ‘ Ingenika Indian Band ’, Tsay Keh's traditional territory spans north to Mt.
The Plains Apache are also known as the Kiowa Apache, Naʼisha, or Naishan Dene, meaning " Our People.
It belongs to the Athabaskan language family, which also include the Navajo and Chiricahua of the south, and the Dene Suline and Tłı ̨ chǫ of the north.
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Greenberg proposed that all of the indigenous languages of the Americas belong to one of three language families, the previously established Eskimo – Aleut and Na – Dene, and with everything else — otherwise classified by specialists as belonging to dozens of independent families — as Amerind.
The Smiths Arms: Located at the summit of Far Dene, the Smiths Arms is the only public house in the village and occupies one of its oldest buildings.
After just one week in the job, Alexander completed his first two signings bringing Ben Futcher and Dene Cropper to the club on initial one year contracts.
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