Sahtuot'ine
Sahtuot'ine is a group of Indigenous peoples in the Northwest Territories of Canada, primarily residing in the Sahtu Region. They are known for their deep connection to the land, which plays a vital role in their culture, traditions, and livelihood. The Sahtuot'ine people traditionally engage in activities such as hunting, fishing, and trapping, relying on the natural resources of their territory.
The Sahtuot'ine speak the Slavey language, which is part of the Athabaskan language family. Their governance is organized through the Sahtu Dene Council, which represents their interests and rights. The community actively participates in land management and conservation efforts to protect their environment and heritage.