The Northern Tutchone, or Dän k'í,[1] is an Athabaskan-speaking First Nation who primarily lived in the central Yukon in Western Canada.
Thomas Canham, an Anglican priest, documented in the language in the 1890s and published the Wood Indian Dictionary in 1898.
The Selwyn Mountains marked the eastern boundary of their historical harvesting lands.
[2] Northern Tutchone societies are communal and organized into two matrilineal moeities: the Wolf and Crow.
[3] Northern Tutchone First Nations governments and communities include: