T'satsąot'ınę
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T'satsąot'ınę
Summary
T'satsąot'ınę is an ethnic group[1]. T'satsąot'ınę draws 72 Wikipedia views per month (ethnic_group category, ranking #619 of 4,529).[2]
Key Facts
- T'satsąot'ınę's instance of is recorded as ethnic group[3].
- T'satsąot'ınę's instance of is recorded as First Nation[4].
- T'satsąot'ınę's part of is recorded as First Nations[5].
- T'satsąot'ınę's Commons category is recorded as T'atsaot'ine[6].
- T'satsąot'ınę's has part is recorded as Yellowknives Dene First Nation[7].
- T'satsąot'ınę's has part is recorded as Deninu Kųę́ First Nation[8].
- T'satsąot'ınę's has part is recorded as Łutsël K'é Dene First Nation[9].
- T'satsąot'ınę's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/09jy9s[10].
- T'satsąot'ınę's described by source is recorded as Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, 4th edition (1885–1890)[11].
- T'satsąot'ınę's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as topic/Yellowknife-people[12].
- T'satsąot'ınę's Catholic Encyclopedia ID is recorded as 15733a[13].
- T'satsąot'ınę's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Indigenous peoples of North America[14].
- T'satsąot'ınę's Canadian Encyclopedia article ID is recorded as couteaux-jaunes[15].
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Works and Contributions
Things named for T'satsąot'ınę include Yellowknife[16], a city[17], in Canada[18], founded in 1936[19] and Yellowknife River[20], a stream[21], in Canada[22].
Why It Matters
T'satsąot'ınę draws 72 Wikipedia views per month (ethnic_group category, ranking #619 of 4,529).[2] T'satsąot'ınę has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23] T'satsąot'ınę is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]
Entities named for T'satsąot'ınę include Yellowknife[16], a city[17], in Canada[18], founded in 1936[19] and Yellowknife River[20], a stream[21], in Canada[22].