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Keyoh : ウィキペディア英語版
Keyoh

Keyoh is a Dakelh (Carrier) word meaning "(territory )".
The principal and traditional meaning is the area of which a certain
aboriginal or first nations group of people, basically an extended family group, with patrilocal residence who have stewardship and ownership rights. It is also applied
to designate areas such as countries and settlements such as villages
and towns. It is also used to designate a trapline in the non-native sense,
that is the area within which a certain person has the right to trap,
but the common translation "trapline" is misleading both in that it
is not restricted to the right to trap and in that it is independent
of the provincial system of trapline registration. Indeed, one source
of disparity between provincially registered traplines and keyoh
is that provincially registered traplines are held by a single individual
who for many years had to be male, while ''keyoh'' are held corporately
and the chief steward may be female.〔Poser, William J. (2010) Saik'uz Whut'en Hubughunek (Stoney Creek Carrier Lexicon). Saik'uz First Nation Sixth edition..〕 The term is used even in an English context in reference to traditional rights to territory, as on the web site of the (Maiyoo Keyoh )〔(The Maiyoo Keyoh )〕
The word takes the form keyah in the more western dialects.〔(Yinka Dene Language Institute - Comparative Carrier Vocabulary )〕
It is also the name of one of the student residence halls at the University of Northern British Columbia. UNBC defines ''Keyoh'' as "our community", and Neyoh, the name of another hall, as "our home" 〔(UNBC Residence web site )〕
==References==


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