Sahtu Region - Communities

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The Sahtu Region aincludes the following communities:

Community name Translation Governance Population
2006
% change
from 2001
Location
Colville Lake K'áhbamñtúé; ptarmigan net place Settlement Corporation (Behdzi Ahda First Nation) 126 23.5% 67°02′18″N 126°05′32″W / 67.03833°N 126.09222°W / 67.03833; -126.09222 (Colville Lake)
Deline where the waters flow Charter Community 525 -2.1% 65°11′12″N 123°25′18″W / 65.18667°N 123.42167°W / 65.18667; -123.42167 (Deline)
Fort Good Hope Rádeyîlîkóé; rapids place Charter Community 557 1.5% 66°15′31″N 128°37′43″W / 66.25861°N 128.62861°W / 66.25861; -128.62861 (Fort Good Hope)
Norman Wells Tåegõhtî; where there is oil Town 761 -1.8% 65°16′59″N 126°50′58″W / 65.28306°N 126.84944°W / 65.28306; -126.84944 (Norman Wells)
Tulita where the waters meet Hamlet 505 6.8% 64°54′01″N 125°34′39″W / 64.90028°N 125.57750°W / 64.90028; -125.57750 (Tulita)

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