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  2. Caribou herds and populations in Canada - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the Government of Northwest Territories (GNWT) imposed a hunting ban for resident and outfitter hunters in 2010. The people of Wekweètì were still allowed to hunt a total of 150 animals, until the winter of 2015 when GNWT imposed a total hunting ban for all hunters.

  3. Kivallirmiut - Wikipedia

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    The Chipewyan Sayisi Dene were caribou hunters also, but they stayed inland year-round. Because of waning caribou populations during extended periods, including the 18th century, the Dene moved away from the area, and the Kivallirmiut began to live inland year-round harvesting enough caribou to get through winters without reliance on coastal ...

  4. Sayisi Dene - Wikipedia

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    While some Chipewyan bands chose to become fur trader and fur hunters in response to the Hudson's Bay Company's expansion to Churchill, Manitoba, the existence of Duck Lake Dene continued to be centered around hunting caribou whose migratory populations varied between decades. Canadian government officials caught note of a rumor that the ...

  5. Caribou Island (near Michipicoten Island) - Wikipedia

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    Caribou Island is an uninhabited island in the eastern end of Lake Superior, 40 kilometres (25 mi) south of Michipicoten Island. It lies entirely within the territorial waters of Canada although only about five kilometres from the international border between Canada and the United States. It is approximately 5.6 kilometres (3.5 mi) long and 2.4 ...

  6. Etthén Heldeli: Caribou Eaters - Wikipedia

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    Etthén Heldeli: Caribou Eaters is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Ian Toews and released in 2018. [1] The film centres on the Dene people in northern Saskatchewan , and their traditional winter caribou hunt.

  7. 1950 Caribou Inuit famine - Wikipedia

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    An Inuit mother and child rubbing their noses together in Padlei, Nunavut.Photographed by Richard Harrington in 1950. The 1950 Canadian caribou famine happened when a change in caribou migration patterns caused widespread death in the southern interior of the District of Keewatin, Northwest Territories, now the Kivalliq Region, Nunavut, in the west of Canada's Hudson Bay. [1]

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