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MAY 24, 2000 NUNAVUT:
The Grand Chief of the Council of Yukon First Nations and the Kaska Tribal Chief say outstanding land claims talks with the Indian and Northern Affairs are at an impasse.
Yukon Land Claim talks at an impasse (CBC 5/23) Researchers say the South Slavey language will die within 50 years if efforts are not made to revitalize it. South Slavey is a Dene language spoken in the Deh Cho region.
South Slavey Language is dying (CBC 5/23) Three Nunavut cabinet members set out on a tour of 5 communities in the province.
Nunavut Ministers tour the communities (CBC 5/23)
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