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Halfway River First Nation
"Halfway River" is the name of an Athabaskan First Nations community of British Columbia, Canada.
The Halfway River Band is primarily made up of Dane-zaa (Beaver) people.
The Halfway River people are English speakers today, but many people, especially elders, also speak their
native Beaver language.
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Here are links to our webpages about the Halfway River tribe and language:
Beaver language
Beaver First Nation
Beaver Indians
Beaver words
Athabaskan languages
British Columbia languages
Here are links to more Internet resources about Halfway River First Nation:
Halfway River First Nation Homepage
Treaty 8: Halfway River Nation
Wikipedia: Halfway River First Nations
BC Assembly of First Nations: Halfway River Band
Halfway River Language Community
And here are a few good books about Halfway River and the Beavers:
Where Happiness Dwells: A History of the Dane-zaa First Nations
When You Sing It Now, Just Like New
Beaver Texts

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