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Marie Therese Kenny Sr. and Camilla Takazo, sisters
"We are dene wá (the people). So, with our words, with our personal endeavours, we have to protect our interests. We can't ignore opportunities. It would not be right. We have to love each other. That's the way it's supposed to be. We dene wá have survived by righteous rules, and we are courageous in helping each other, by doing good, and being happy. So by helping one another, everyone feels content." - Leon Modeste, Deline Elder
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Deline Stories
Youth Space
Speaking Slavey
Let me show you Deline
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Respected Elders past and present included in our slide show are:

  • Francis Tatti
  • Johnny Neyelle
  • Rosa Taniton
  • Julie Baptiste
  • Albert Menacho
  • Camilla Takazo
  • Cecile Blondin
  • Cecile Neadzo
  • Cecile Tetso
  • Francis Modeste
  • Isadore Modeste
  • Joe Modeste
  • Lucy Tatti
  • Victor Beyonnie
  • Andre Dolphus
  • Louie Taniton
  • Johnny Takazo
  • Madaline Bayha
  • Suzi Tutcho
  • William & Rosie Sewi
  • Mary Modeste Sr.
  • Napoleon & Marie T. Kenny


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This digital collection was produced with the financial assistance from Canada's Digital Collections Initiative, Industry Canada.