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- Q1137610 subject Q8460283.
- Q1137610 subject Q8460331.
- Q1137610 abstract "The First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun (English: First Nation of the Big River People) is a First Nation band government in Yukon, Canada. Its main population centre is in Mayo, Yukon, but many of its members live across Canada and the United States. The language originally spoken by the people of this First Nation is Northern Tutchone. The First Nation members are still very traditional, as they continue to live off the land and continue to pursue their traditional lifestyles. Most also hold employment positions where ever they reside.The First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun was one of the first four First Nations to sign a Yukon land claims agreement in 1995.The First Nation has a very large traditional territory, that includes many beautiful rivers, lakes and mountain ranges. The potential for Wilderness Tourism is tremendous, as there are some of the most sought after pristine rivers in its backcountry.".
- Q1137610 wikiPageExternalLink nndfn.com.
- Q1137610 wikiPageExternalLink FNProfiles_DETAILS.asp?BAND_NUMBER=495.
- Q1137610 wikiPageExternalLink dyncat.cfm?catid=81.
- Q1137610 wikiPageWikiLink Q1255107.
- Q1137610 wikiPageWikiLink Q16.
- Q1137610 wikiPageWikiLink Q17111594.
- Q1137610 wikiPageWikiLink Q1860.
- Q1137610 wikiPageWikiLink Q2009.
- Q1137610 wikiPageWikiLink Q2882257.
- Q1137610 wikiPageWikiLink Q392316.
- Q1137610 wikiPageWikiLink Q493879.
- Q1137610 wikiPageWikiLink Q8460283.
- Q1137610 wikiPageWikiLink Q8460331.
- Q1137610 comment "The First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun (English: First Nation of the Big River People) is a First Nation band government in Yukon, Canada. Its main population centre is in Mayo, Yukon, but many of its members live across Canada and the United States. The language originally spoken by the people of this First Nation is Northern Tutchone. The First Nation members are still very traditional, as they continue to live off the land and continue to pursue their traditional lifestyles.".
- Q1137610 label "First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun".