Noun
dene (plural denes)
(Northumbria) a valley, especially the deep valley of a stream or rivulet
dene (plural denes)
a sand dune by the seashore
dene f
valley
Dene pl (plural only)
An Athabascan people of Canada, especially of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
Danes
Denmark
Source: en.wiktionary.orgChris Hutchinson, general manager of Dene Holm, added: “Stan’s wife has been shielding under government advice, so whilst some of our residents have had window visits in the past few months, Stan has only been able to phone her. Source: Internet
Dene experience was that stroking caribou fur created sparks much like the aurora. Source: Internet
It’s unlikely that Cora and Farris would have become teachers if not for the Dene Teacher Education Program (DTEP) through the First Nations University of Canada, a federated college of the University of Regina. Source: Internet
He has been actively involved with the band office in his home community of Tetlit Gwich’in, as well as for the Dene Nation, the Gwich’in Nation, and his hometown of Fort McPherson. Source: Internet
Gerald Dene Henderson of Mitchell, IN, died Wednesday, November 29, 2006, at the Mitchell Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Mitchell. Source: Internet
Recent satellite tracking of cariboo in the north confirm that the cariboo have been migrating across the mine’s waste dumps, seriously contaminating the Dene food supply. Source: Internet