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词条 Deline
释义

  1. History

  2. Archaeology

  3. Land claims and self-government

  4. Demographics

  5. Gallery

  6. Climate

  7. See also

  8. References

  9. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2019}}{{use Canadian English|date=March 2019}}{{Infobox settlement
| name = Deline
| native_name = Délı̨ne
| other_name =
| settlement_type = Charter Community
| motto =
| image_skyline =Deline1.jpg
| imagesize =
| image_caption =
| image_flag =
| flag_size =
| image_seal =
| seal_size =
| image_shield =
| shield_size =
| image_map = Great Bear Lake.png
| map_caption = Great Bear Lake, NWT, Canada
| pushpin_map = Canada Northwest Territories#Canada
| pushpin_map_caption = Location of Deline
| subdivision_type = Country
| subdivision_name = Canada
| subdivision_type1 = Territory
| subdivision_name1 = Northwest Territories
| subdivision_type2 = Region
| subdivision_name2 = Sahtu Region
| subdivision_type3 = Constituency
| subdivision_name3 = Sahtu
| subdivision_type4 = Census division
| subdivision_name4 = Region 2
| leader_title = Community Leader
| leader_name = Ekw'atide Leeroy Andre
| leader_title1 = Community Officer
| leader_name1 = David Little
| leader_title2 = MLA
| leader_name2 = Norman Yakeleya
| established_title = Charter Community
| established_date = 1 April 1993
| area_footnotes = [1]
| area_land_km2 = 79.44
| elevation_m = 214
| coordinates = {{coord|65|11|12|N|123|25|18|W|region:CA-NT|display=inline,title}}
| population_as_of = 2011
| population_footnotes = [1]
| population_total = 533
| population_density_km2 = 6.7
| timezone = MST
| utc_offset = −07:00
| timezone_DST = MDT
| utc_offset_DST = −06:00
| postal_code_type = Canadian Postal code
| postal_code = X0E 0G0
| area_code = 867
| blank_name = Telephone exchange
| blank_info = 589
| blank2_name = Prices
| blank3_name = - Living cost
| blank3_info = 167.5{{ref|A|A}}
| blank4_name = - Food price index
| blank4_info = 164.5{{ref|B|B}}
| website = www.deline.ca
| footnotes = Sources:
Department of Municipal and Community Affairs,[1]
Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre,[2]
Canada Flight Supplement[3]
{{note|A|A}}2013 figure based on Edmonton = 100[4]
{{note|B|B}}2015 figure based on Yellowknife = 100[4]
}}

The Charter Community of Délįne (pronounced "day-li-neh") is located in the Sahtu Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada, on the western shore of Great Bear Lake and is {{convert|544|km|abbr=on}} northwest of Yellowknife. Délįne means "where the waters flow", a reference to the headwaters of the Great Bear River, Sahtúdé.

History

According to early records, a trading post was established in this general area as early as 1799 by the North West Company, but it did not last very many years. In 1825, Peter Warren Dease of the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) erected an outpost here as the staging area and winter quarters for Sir John Franklin's second Arctic expedition of 1825–1827. It became known as Fort Franklin. Sir John Franklin's diary records that his men played ice sports very similar to what we now call hockey. As such, the modern-day town promotes itself as one of the birthplaces of the sport of ice hockey.[5]

The HBC returned and established a post called Fort Norman a short distance west, and across the lake narrows, from John Franklin's original post, between 1863 and 1869, and then relocated Fort Norman to its current location at the confluence of the Mackenzie and Bear Rivers (now Tulita).[6]

Fort Franklin as a modern era trading post of the HBC was not established until later in the 19th century. It was constructed at one of the most productive Dene fisheries in the Mackenzie River drainage basin and was for the benefit of the Dene people who lived in near isolation along the shores of Great Bear Lake.

The area became prominent when pitchblende was discovered at the Eldorado Mine, some {{convert|250|km|abbr=on}} away, on the eastern shore, at Port Radium. During World War II, the Canadian Government took over the mine and began to produce uranium for the then-secret American nuclear bomb project. Uranium product was transported from Port Radium by barge across Great Bear Lake where a portage network was established along the Bear River, across the bay from Fort Franklin, where many of the Dene men found work. As the risks associated with radioactive materials were not well communicated, it is believed that many of the Dene were exposed to dangerous amounts of radiation,[7] which Déline residents believe resulted in the development of cancer and led to premature deaths.[8][9]

The name of Fort Franklin was changed on 1 June 1993 to Délįne, which means "where the waters flow", a reference to the headwaters of the Great Bear River, Sahtúdé.

Nearby Saoyú-ʔehdacho, the largest National Historic Site of Canada in the country, was designated in 1997 and is jointly administered by Parks Canada and the Déline First Nation.

In March 2016, a tank truck fell partway through the ice road just a few days after the government had increased the allowed maximum weight limit to {{convert|40000|kg|abbr=on}} on the road. The truck which was {{convert|3|km|abbr=on}} outside of Déline, and close to the community's fresh water intake as well as a major fishing area, contained approximately {{convert|30000|l|abbr=on}} of heating fuel and was one of 70 truck loads intended to resupply the community. The fuel was removed from the truck by 2 am, 8 March.[10][11][12]

Archaeology

John Franklin's 1825-1827 outpost was excavated by the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre in 1987. The excavation uncovered beads, rings, and buttons indicating the extent of trade between the Dene and Europeans. The site is protected by the Northwest Territories Archaeological Sites Regulations. In 1996, the site was designated a National Historic Site of Canada.[13]

Land claims and self-government

Délįne is represented by the Déline First Nation and belongs to the Sahtu Dene Council.[14] Through the council, they completed negotiations with the Government of Canada for a comprehensive land claim settlement in 1993.

Pursuant to the 1993 Sahtu Dene and Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement, Déline subsequently negotiated a self-government agreement with the Government of the Northwest Territories and the Government of Canada. The Final Self-Government Agreement was ratified by a majority vote of Déline's membership in March 2014. The Final Self-Government Agreement was signed by its leadership, by the Government of the Northwest Territories and by the Government of Canada in February 2015, enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories in March 2015, and enacted by the Parliament of Canada in June 2015 through Bill C-63. The Final Self-Government Agreement is a Treaty within the meaning of ss. 25 and 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, and, once in effect, will cause much of the Indian Act to cease to apply to Déline's citizens.

Demographics

The population at the 2016 census was 533, a increase of 12.9% from the 2011 census.[15] In the 2016 Census, there were 495 Indigenous people made up of 485 First Nations, Sahtu Dene people speaking North Slavey and 10 Métis people..[15] In 2017, the Government of the Northwest Territories reported that the population was 510, with an average yearly growth rate of -0.4% from 2006.[4]

{{Historical populations
|align=none|cols=2
|1996|645
|1997|636
|1998|615
|1999|599
|2000|568
|2001|567
|2002|551
|2003|561
|2004|553
|2005|545
|2006|548
|2007|533
|2008|537
|2009|519
|2010|510
|2011|491
|2012|496
|2013|476
|2014|484
|2015|498
|2016|501
|2017|510
|footnote= Sources: NWT Bureau of Statistics (2001 - 2017)[16]}}

Gallery

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|Déline Airport
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|Deline
|File:Deline5.jpg
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|Deline
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Climate

{{Weather box
|metric first= Y
|single line = Y
|location= Deline Airport
|Jan maximum humidex= 2.8
|Feb maximum humidex= 0.5
|Mar maximum humidex= 3.8
|Apr maximum humidex= 16.6
|May maximum humidex= 22.8
|Jun maximum humidex= 29.8
|Jul maximum humidex= 33.5
|Aug maximum humidex= 31.8
|Sep maximum humidex= 22.9
|Oct maximum humidex= 20.5
|Nov maximum humidex= 2.4
|Dec maximum humidex= 0.3
|year maximum humidex= 33.5
|Jan record high C= 2.5
|Feb record high C= 1.0
|Mar record high C= 4.0
|Apr record high C= 16.0
|May record high C= 22.5
|Jun record high C= 29.3
|Jul record high C= 31.0
|Aug record high C= 32.0
|Sep record high C= 23.5
|Oct record high C= 20.8
|Nov record high C= 4.8
|Dec record high C= 3.3
|year record high C= 32.0
|Jan high C= -20.9
|Feb high C= -18.5
|Mar high C= -13.9
|Apr high C= -1.9
|May high C= 7.4
|Jun high C= 16.8
|Jul high C= 19.4
|Aug high C= 16.6
|Sep high C= 10.2
|Oct high C= -0.8
|Nov high C= -11.5
|Dec high C= -17.6
|year high C= -1.2
|Jan mean C= -25.0
|Feb mean C= -23.2
|Mar mean C= -19.5
|Apr mean C= -7.7
|May mean C= 2.5
|Jun mean C= 10.7
|Jul mean C= 13.3
|Aug mean C= 11.2
|Sep mean C= 5.7
|Oct mean C= -3.9
|Nov mean C= -15.4
|Dec mean C= -22.0
|year mean C= -6.1
|Jan low C= -28.9
|Feb low C= -27.8
|Mar low C= -25.1
|Apr low C= -13.6
|May low C= -2.5
|Jun low C= 4.4
|Jul low C= 7.2
|Aug low C= 5.8
|Sep low C= 1.3
|Oct low C= -7.0
|Nov low C= -19.2
|Dec low C= -26.3
|year low C= -11.0
|Jan record low C= -49.1
|Feb record low C= -43.3
|Mar record low C= -43.3
|Apr record low C= -35.0
|May record low C= -23.3
|Jun record low C= -4.0
|Jul record low C= -1.8
|Aug record low C= -4.9
|Sep record low C= -13.3
|Oct record low C= -29.7
|Nov record low C= -37.4
|Dec record low C= -43.0
|year record low C= -49.1
|Jan chill= -57.2
|Feb chill= -54.0
|Mar chill= -55.3
|Apr chill= -40.4
|May chill= -27.6
|Jun chill= -6.4
|Jul chill= 0.0
|Aug chill= -3.6
|Sep chill= -16.3
|Oct chill= -34.4
|Nov chill= -46.7
|Dec chill= -54.7
|year chill= -57.2
|precipitation colour = green
|Jan precipitation mm= 10.3
|Feb precipitation mm= 11.2
|Mar precipitation mm= 10.3
|Apr precipitation mm= 10.1
|May precipitation mm= 14.8
|Jun precipitation mm= 24.3
|Jul precipitation mm= 40.3
|Aug precipitation mm= 43.2
|Sep precipitation mm= 39.5
|Oct precipitation mm= 31.1
|Nov precipitation mm= 21.7
|Dec precipitation mm= 11.9
|year precipitation mm= 268.7
|rain colour = green
|Jan rain mm= 0.0
|Feb rain mm= 0.0
|Mar rain mm= 0.0
|Apr rain mm= 0.1
|May rain mm= 12.2
|Jun rain mm= 24.2
|Jul rain mm= 40.3
|Aug rain mm= 43.2
|Sep rain mm= 37.1
|Oct rain mm= 4.9
|Nov rain mm= 0.4
|Dec rain mm= 0.0
|year rain mm= 162.3
|snow colour = green
|Jan snow cm= 13.0
|Feb snow cm= 16.9
|Mar snow cm= 17.1
|Apr snow cm= 12.3
|May snow cm= 3.4
|Jun snow cm= 0.2
|Jul snow cm= 0.0
|Aug snow cm= 0.0
|Sep snow cm= 2.4
|Oct snow cm= 32.2
|Nov snow cm= 35.2
|Dec snow cm= 17.3
|year snow cm= 150.0
|Jan humidity= 74.9
|Feb humidity= 76.1
|Mar humidity= 76.7
|Apr humidity= 75.0
|May humidity= 63.0
|Jun humidity= 54.5
|Jul humidity= 58.2
|Aug humidity= 62.1
|Sep humidity= 65.7
|Oct humidity= 82.6
|Nov humidity= 82.5
|Dec humidity= 76.1
|year humidity= 70.6
|unit precipitation days= 0.2 mm
|precip days colour= green
|Jan precipitation days= 5.4
|Feb precipitation days= 6.8
|Mar precipitation days= 7.5
|Apr precipitation days= 3.9
|May precipitation days= 6.1
|Jun precipitation days= 8.0
|Jul precipitation days= 10.4
|Aug precipitation days= 12.3
|Sep precipitation days= 12.4
|Oct precipitation days= 12.4
|Nov precipitation days= 10.1
|Dec precipitation days= 7.2
|year precipitation days= 102.4
|unit rain days= 0.2 mm
|Jan rain days= 0.0
|Feb rain days= 0.0
|Mar rain days= 0.0
|Apr rain days= 0.2
|May rain days= 4.5
|Jun rain days= 8.0
|Jul rain days= 10.4
|Aug rain days= 12.3
|Sep rain days= 11.8
|Oct rain days= 2.4
|Nov rain days= 0.1
|Dec rain days= 0.0
|year rain days= 49.7
|unit snow days= 0.2 cm
|Jan snow days= 6.7
|Feb snow days= 7.5
|Mar snow days= 9.4
|Apr snow days= 4.2
|May snow days= 1.7
|Jun snow days= 0.1
|Jul snow days= 0.0
|Aug snow days= 0.0
|Sep snow days= 0.9
|Oct snow days= 10.5
|Nov snow days= 11.4
|Dec snow days= 8.9
|year snow days= 61.4
|source 1= Environment Canada Canadian Climate Normals 1981–2010[17]
}}

See also

  • List of municipalities in the Northwest Territories
  • Déline Airport
  • Déline Water Aerodrome

References

1. ^{{MACANT|deline|Deline|2013-01-21}}
2. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.pwnhc.ca/cultural-places/geographic-names/community-names/#4/65.98/-119.97 |title= Northwest Territories Official Community Names and Pronunciation Guide |website= Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre |publisher= Education, Culture and Employment, Government of the Northwest Territories |location= Yellowknife |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20160113110003/http://www.pwnhc.ca/cultural-places/geographic-names/community-names/ |archive-date= 2016-01-13 |dead-url= no |access-date= 2016-01-13}}
3. ^{{CFS}}
4. ^{{cite web |url= https://www.statsnwt.ca/community-data/Profile-PDF/Deline.pdf |title= Deline - Statistical Profile (2006-2017) |publisher = NWT Bureau of Statistics |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20180829000254/https://www.statsnwt.ca/community-data/Profile-PDF/Deline.pdf |dead-url=no |archive-date= 2018-08-29}}
5. ^{{cite web |last1=Boswell |first1=Randy |title=Deline, NWT: The ‘birthplace’ of hockey? |url=http://www.nunatsiaqonline.ca/stories/article/65674deline_nwt_the_birthplace_of_hockey |website=NunatsiaqOnline |publisher=Nunatsiaq News |accessdate=9 February 2015 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6WDfXWTCB?url=http://www.nunatsiaqonline.ca/stories/article/65674deline_nwt_the_birthplace_of_hockey |archivedate=9 February 2015 |date=17 September 2011 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
6. ^Petitot, Emile. Travels Around Great Slave and Great Bear Lakes, 1862–1882. Toronto: The Champlain Society, 2005.
7. ^They Never Told Us These Things
8. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/106775237/?terms=deline%252Bcancer%252B%2522northwest%252Bterritories%2522|title=7 Sep 1998, Page 54 - at Newspapers.com|website=Newspapers.com|access-date=2016-03-25}}
9. ^{{Cite web|url=http://arcticcircle.uconn.edu/SEEJ/Mining/gilday.html|title=A Village of Widows|website=arcticcircle.uconn.edu|access-date=2016-03-25}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/truck-plunges-deline-ice-road-1.3477869|title=Fuel tanker plunges through Deline, N.W.T., ice road|date=5 March 2016|publisher=CBC News|accessdate=14 March 2016}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/deline-nwt-fuel-tanker-stuck-ice-1.3479766|title=N.W.T. hopes to remove fuel from tanker stuck in ice near Deline quickly|date=7 March 2016|publisher=CBC News|accessdate=15 March 2016}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/deline-ice-road-tanker-fuel-drained-1.3481630|title=Fuel load successfully drained from tanker stuck in ice near Deline, N.W.T.|date=8 March 2016|publisher=CBC News|accessdate=15 March 2016}}
13. ^{{CRHP|14385|Déline Fishery / Franklin's Fort National Historic Site of Canada|4 October 2013}}
14. ^Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
15. ^[https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/dp-pd/prof/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=6102003&Geo2=PR&Code2=61&Data=Count&SearchText=Deline&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&GeoLevel=PR&GeoCode=6102003&TABID=1 Census Profile, 2016 Census Déline, Chartered community (Census subdivision), Northwest Territories and Northwest Territories (Territory)]
16. ^[https://www.statsnwt.ca/population/population-estimates/commtotals_2001-2017.xlsx Population Estimates By Community] from the GNWT
17. ^{{cite web | publisher = Environment Canada | url = ftp://ftp.tor.ec.gc.ca/Pub/Normals/English/NWT/NWT_AKLA-YELL_ENG.csv | format= CSV (3069 KB)| id = Climate ID: 22010KA |title = Deline A | work = Canadian Climate Normals 1981–2010 | accessdate = 2014-01-09}}
  • John Price, "Our own atomic victims," Victoria Times-Colonist

External links

{{Commons category}}
  • Welcome to Délįne
  • Village of Widows
  • Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Center
  • Destination Deline
{{Subdivisions of Northwest Territories}}

7 : Charter communities in the Northwest Territories|Communities in the Sahtu Region|Mining communities in the Northwest Territories|Dene communities|Hudson's Bay Company forts|1825 establishments in the British Empire|Road-inaccessible communities of the Northwest Territories

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