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Sekani or Tse’khene are a First Nations people of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group in the Northern Interior of British Columbia. Their territory includes the Finlay and Parsnip River drainages of the Rocky Mountain Trench. The neighbors of the Sekani are the Babine to the west, Dakelh to the south, Dunneza (Beaver) to the east, and Kaska and Tahltan, to the north, all Athabaskan peoples. In addition, due to the westward spread of the Plains Cree in recent centuries, their neighbors to the east now include Cree communities.

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  • Sekani (en)
  • Sekani (ca)
  • Sekani (de)
  • Sekani (es)
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  • Els sekani són una tribu ameríndia de parla na-dené, el nom de la qual prové de tsé-keh-ne "gent de les roques". (ca)
  • Los sekani son una tribu amerindia perteneciente al grupo de lenguas na-dené, cuyo nombre proviene de tsé-keh-ne «gente de las rocas». (es)
  • Sekani ist sowohl der Name einer athapaskischen First Nation als auch der gleichnamigen Sprache im Nordosten der kanadischen Provinz British Columbia. Die Sekani nennen sich selbst Tse’khene, Tse Keh Nay, Tsay Keh Dene oder Tθek'ehne, abhängig vom Dialekt, was etwa 'Menschen in den steinigen Bergen' bedeutet. ‘Sekani’ ist eine Anglisierung dieses Terminus. Andere Formen, die gelegentlich gefunden werden (v. a. in älteren Quellen) sind Secunnie, Siccanie, Sikani, und das französische Sékanais. Von den Mountain Men, Trappern und Entdeckern Alexander MacKenzie (gälisch: Alasdair MacCoinnich) oder Simon Fraser wurden sie auch Rocky Mountain Indians oder Big Men genannt. Die benachbarten Kaska nannten manche Sekani-Gruppen Sastotene - ‘Black Bear People’, andere Sekani-Gruppen jedoch Tseloni - (de)
  • Sekani or Tse’khene are a First Nations people of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group in the Northern Interior of British Columbia. Their territory includes the Finlay and Parsnip River drainages of the Rocky Mountain Trench. The neighbors of the Sekani are the Babine to the west, Dakelh to the south, Dunneza (Beaver) to the east, and Kaska and Tahltan, to the north, all Athabaskan peoples. In addition, due to the westward spread of the Plains Cree in recent centuries, their neighbors to the east now include Cree communities. (en)
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  • Sekani (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/British_North_America-_I._The_far_West,_the_home_of_the_Salish_and_Déné_(1907)_(14586807737).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Sekani_people_Fort_Nelson.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Tsay_Keh_Dene.jpg
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  • English, Sekani (en)
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  • Sekani (en)
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  • Group of Sekani people at Fort Nelson, British Columbia (en)
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  • Canada (en)
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