Tahltan
Britishnoun
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a member of a North American Indian people inhabiting NW British Columbia
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the language of this people, belonging to the Athapascan group of the Na-Dene phylum
Example Sentences
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“So for two four-month seasons, my job was basically to map every river and climb every peak and track all the main traditional native trails. ... It was while I was up there that I fell in love with Tahltan culture.”
From Seattle Times
The adversaries in this battle are the Tahltan, a First Nations people living in a vast and sparsely populated wilderness in the northwest corner of British Columbia, and a steady stream of oil and mining companies that want to exploit the region’s resources.
From Seattle Times
For the last 10 years, however, much of his time has been taken up with the Tahltan’s efforts to keep out the mining and oil interests.
From Seattle Times
The reaction of the Tahltan elders to the “Sacred Headwaters” book, he notes, has been fascinating and moving.
From Seattle Times
TORONTO—Annita McPhee, the leader of the 5,000-member Tahltan First Nation in British Columbia, recalls mining-company executives seeking the nation's chieftains' permission to dig for coal next to their land.
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