Phoebe Rose Nahanni (January 17, 1947 – May 14, 2001) was a Slavey-Dene geographer and cartographer. She played a central role in the Dene Nation mapping project, which constructed a map of how the Dene Nation actively used about 450,000 square miles of land. This information was one of the factors in the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry's recommendation not to construct a pipeline through the Mackenzie River Valley. Nahanni was also active in the social scientific study of arctic and subarctic communities, and is thought to have been the first Slavey-Dene woman to hold a master's degree.
Phoebe Rose Nahanni (January 17, 1947 – May 14, 2001) was a Slavey-Dene geographer and cartographer. She played a central role in the Dene Nation mapping...
Dene artist and film actress, known for role in The Revenant (2015) PhoebeNahanni, Dene geographer Agnes Nanogak, Inuit artist Leslie Nielsen, actor,...
Schmitz, Dennis St-John, Valérie Wiseman The film was conceived by producer Phoebe Greenberg and directed by Villeneuve during a break from production of his...
Ron Gabriel, Carole Galloway, Yamit Geiger, Sam Grana, Howard Jerome, Nahanni Johnstone, Patrick Jude, David Keeley, Deborah Kirshenbaum, John Kozak...
Territories. Vancouver, BC, Canada: UBC Press. ISBN 9780774828468. Nahanni, Phoebe (July 1992). Dene Women in the Traditional and Modern Northern Economy...