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Lhn Mn Keyi Da Kwanje Ntsat: Kluane Lake Country People Speak Strong

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Lhn Mn Keyi Da Kwanje Ntsat: Kluane Lake Country People Speak Strong

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781773272061

Publisher:

Figure 1 Publishing

Imprint:

Figure 1 Publishing

Publication Date:

28th February 2024

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Biography: general

Dewey:

305.89972

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 285mm, Height 228mm

Description

In this poignant display of the resilience of language, culture, and community in the face of the profound changes brought by settlers, Kluane First Nation Elders share stories from their lives, knowledge of their traditional territory ( s Keyi, my grandfathers country), and insights on the building of their self-governing First Nation.

With generosity, diligence and deep commitment to their community, Elders from Lhn Mn Keyi (Kluane First Nation) recorded oral histories about their lives in the southwest Yukon. They shared wisdom, stories and songs passed down from grandparents, aunties and uncles, in Da ke (Southern Tutchone, Kluane dialect) and English. This years-long project arose from the Elders desire for their children and future generations to know the foundations of language, culture, skills and beliefs that will keep them proud, healthy and strong. The Elders speak of life before the Alaska Highway, when their grandparents drew on thousands of years of traditional knowledge to live on the land through seasonal rounds of hunting and gathering; the dark years after the building of the Alaska Highway, when children were taken away to residential schools and hunting grounds were removed to form the Kluane Game Preserve and National Park; and the decades since, when the community worked through the Yukon land claims process to establish todays self-governing First Nation.

Inclusivity is a key community value. The Elders stories are accompanied by the voices of youth and citizens of all ages, along with a history of the Kluane region. The book is beautifully illustrated with Elders photographs, historical images and art work, and photos showing breathtaking views of Kluane mountains, lakes, sites, trails, and activities in the community today. With passionate and deeply informed voices, this is a stirring portrait created by a community that has shown resilience through massive changes and remains dedicated to preserving their culture, language and lands for the generations to come.

Author Bio

Kluane First Nation is one of eleven self-governing First Nations in the Yukon. The traditional territory of the Lhuaan Man Ku Dan (Kluane Lake People) extends from the shores of Lhuaan Man (Kluane Lake) northeast to the Ruby and Nisling mountain ranges and southwest to the St. Elias Mountains. Most First Nations people from this area identify as descendants of Southern Tutchone speakers and follow a matriarchal moiety system with two clans, Kajet (Crow Clan) and Agunda (Wolf Clan). Other ancestors came from Tlingit, Upper Tanana, and Northern Tutchone communities. Kluane First Nation signed their Final and Self-Governing Agreements in October 2003. The government is located in Burwash Landing, a small, primarily First Nations community in the southwest Yukon.

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