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rabbitcruiser · 10 months ago
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Teslin Lake, YT (No. 2)
There are three Taku River Tlingit First Nation communities around the south end of the lake in British Columbia: Jennings River Indian Reserve No. 8, Teslin Lake Indian Reserve No. 7, and Teslin Lake Indian Reserve No. 9; in the same area there once was a Hudson's Bay Company trading post. On the Yukon portion of the lake there are three First Nation communities: Nisutlin Indian Reserve No. 14, Nisutlin Bay Indian Reserve No. 15, and the Teslin Tlingit Council. The latter is centred in the Village of Teslin, which is located where the Alaska Highway meets the lake, following its northern/eastern shore from there towards Whitehorse. The Nisutlin Plateau limns the eastern side of the lake north of the mouth of the Teslin River and extends into Yukon.
Source: Wikipedia
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spockvarietyhour · 1 year ago
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Teslin, Yukon (via wikipedia)
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micmol · 9 months ago
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bearotonin-international · 2 years ago
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Teslin our round beloved!
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Happy Friday, pals! Make it awesome. Here's a bashful bear for you beauties. - - - - - - - "Bear" by ahisgett is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
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mapsifound · 2 years ago
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Map of Yukon's municipalities. (Cities/Towns) Original Post:
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sockssquishiiii · 3 months ago
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y'all remember Pokémon Fighters EX? no? Monsters of Etheria?
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i want Tesline's elusive skin so bad
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tanjavda · 1 year ago
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Things I get distraced by
Unfortunately I haven’t had the time to actually play Strangetown+ but let’s have a look at the things I did do :)
So I thought about setting up my sort of BaCC, Alcoa, again. And had the idea to change the map.
I came across Beetle Field by @voleste​. It was too big for what I want for Alcoa, but I loved it so much I decided to start a new hood; Teslin. For now I just started decorating it, and I have no idea if I will ever post about it.
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I also decided to work a little bit on my legacy hood; Woodlan Springs.
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Founder Curtis Woodlan.
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And his little house.
That’s all I’ve done for now. This is also one I’m not sure what I’ll be posting.
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I eventually decided to stick to the same terrain I’ve always had for Acloa. And I started playing!
So I might be having some updates this week!
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adriaticpulse · 2 months ago
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Tesla dionice rastu nakon Trumpove pobjede, Musk na dobitku
Tesla dionice ostvarile su rast, popevši se za čak 15% u ranom trgovanju u SAD-u, što analitičari pripisuju očekivanjima da će tvrtka Elona Muska biti jedan od glavnih dobitnika povratka Donalda Trumpa u Bijelu kuću. Elon Musk, izvršni direktor Tesle i SpaceX-a, istaknuo se kao jedan od najprominentnijih pristalica republikanaca tijekom ove izborne sezone, ulažući više od 130 milijuna dolara i…
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michael-massa-micon · 1 year ago
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Teslin River Bridge - August 2023 There are some beautiful bridges in northern Canada. And there is a lot of beautiful scenery. Sometimes that combines, such as for the Teslin River Bridge between Watson Lake and Whitehorse, Yukon Territories. MWM
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bearotonin-international · 1 year ago
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Teslin hopes y'all take a mindful moment to stop and smell the flowers and have a great Fat Bear Friday
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flagwars · 2 months ago
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Native American and First Nations Flag Wars: Round 1
This tournament focuses on the flags of indigenous groups of the United States and Canada in honor of National American Indian Heritage Month. Thank you to everyone for your submissions! I think this is going to be a fun tournament with some great flags!
Round 1:
1. Huu-ay-aht First Nations vs. Miccosukee vs. Mashantucket Pequot Tribe vs. Teslin Tlingit Council
2. Nez Perce vs. Pimicikamak Cree Nation vs. United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians vs. Cahto
3. Anishinaabe vs. Clatsop vs. Métis vs. Upper Skagit Indian Tribe of Washington
4. Cherokee Peace Flag vs. Peguis First Nation vs. Haisla vs. Chief of the Secwépemc
5. Jatibonicu Taino Tribal Nation vs. Missisquoi Abenaki Tribe vs. Colorado River Indian Tribes vs. Nisga'a
6. Chinook Nation vs. Hopi Nation vs. Mi'kmaq (horizontal) vs. Pawnee Nation
7. Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation vs. Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation vs. Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook-Abenaki People vs. Tłı̨chǫ
8. Inuvialuit vs. Seminole Tribe of Florida vs. Mohawk Warrior Society vs. Eel Ground First Nation
9. American Indian Movement vs. Navajo vs. Natchitoches Tribe of Louisiana
10. Secwépemc vs. Pine Ridge Indian Reservation vs. Arctic Athabaskan Council
11. Tahltan Nation vs. Blackfeet Nation vs. Musqueam
12. Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians vs. Haudenosaunee/Iroquois vs. Poarch Band of Creek Indians
13. Haida vs. Piapot First Nation vs. Ninilchik
14. Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami vs. Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation vs. Arapaho
15. Mi'kmaq Nation vs. Lax Kw'alaams Band vs. Pascua Yaqui Tribe
16. Cherokee vs. Ute Indian Tribe vs. Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California
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rabbitcruiser · 10 months ago
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Teslin Lake, YT (No. 4)
George Johnston (trapper) (1884–1972), trapper and photographer, founder of "Teslin Taxi." He captured the life of the inland Tlingit people of Teslin and Atlin in numerous photos taken between 1910 and 1940. Johnston also brought the first car to Teslin; it was a 1928 Chevrolet. He built a 3 to 5 mi (4.8 to 8.0 km) road for his "Teslin taxi" since the Alaska Highway had not been built yet. In winter, he put chains on the car, painted it white, and drove it on frozen Teslin Lake. The '28 Chevy has been restored and is now on permanent display at the George Johnston Museum in Teslin.
In 1995 the Teslin Inland Tlingit negotiated and signed a land claims agreement with the federal government, under which they re-established their own government and became self-sustaining. The Teslin Inland Tlingit now enact their own legal and political framework for government-to-government relations with Canada and the Yukon.
Source: Wikipedia
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spockvarietyhour · 1 year ago
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Teslin, Yukon
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allthecanadianpolitics · 1 year ago
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The North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) in Halifax, Nova Scotia has come to an end with Team Yukon finishing with 39 medals — 20 gold, 10 silver and nine bronze.
Team Yukon had a contingent of more than 130 athletes, coaches and mission staff. Eight Yukon communities including Watson Lake, Dawson City, Mayo, Teslin, Carmacks, Haines Junction, Pelly Crossing, Ross River and Whitehorse represented the territory.
The multi-sport competition had representatives from 756 Indigenous nations in North America to celebrate, share and reconnect through sports and culture.
The Games ran from July 15 to 23 in the territories of Kjipuktuk Dartmouth and Millbrook First Nations. Team Yukon represented the territory in 11 sports.
A July 24 release from the Yukon government said a cultural contingent and Yukon First Nation elders shared their stories with more than 3,000 participants from across North America. [...]
Continue Reading.
Tagging: @politicsofcanada
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runonthewater · 5 months ago
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Today felt like a hugely long day, even though it ended up only being about five hours of driving. I started out from Teslin, where I overnighted at a pullout by Teslin Lake. In the morning I took my coffee down to the lakeside, walking past piles of driftwood. Even just a few yards from the highway, with a screen of trees between it and me, it was suddenly so quiet I didn't want to talk. How did the driftwood get there, up on the shore behind me? Imagining waves on this lake was incomprehensible.
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Towns with services are fewer and farther between, in this part of the Yukon. Though I've still never been more than a couple hours' drive from gas, communities where I can hop onto an open wifi network or fill up on potable water get farther apart. I drove from Teslin to Whitehorse in no small part so I could go into a Tim Hortons and get wifi fast enough to update my offline maps.
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I then proceeded to spend a long time at the Integra station trying to deal with a plumbing problem. Let us be discreet about this. If that hadn't taken so long, I might have made it to Beaver Creek tonight, which would have put me back on schedule after taking an extra day in Watson Lake -- or maybe not. With the border crossing looming tomorrow, and Anchorage the day after that, and the drive taking me further and further into territory where there's nothing but spruce forest for hundreds of miles, I find myself clinging to the wilderness.
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The amount of nothing out here is breathtaking. Leaving Haines Junction, the highway winds along lakes and rivers, but the topography is fairly flat, especially compared to the switchbacks along the mountains of British Columbia, or the Kenai Peninsula. Mountains jut up in the near distance, but they're aloof, untouched.
Breathtaking, and in some ways boring, I won't lie. It's not entirely unlike driving through parts of the American midwest, except instead of corn and soy and canola making the rolling hills look same-y, it's evergreens. I've barely seen any non-bird animals since a couple days ago when I crossed into the Yukon Territory (I spotted some kind of furry scampering thing today that I only managed to identify as "not a squirrel or a rabbit"). Plenty of ravens, their mouths open in unheard yelling, and one falcon of some sort.
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Interestingly, though, this part of the trip has made up for the lack of animal wildlife with another kind: other tourists. I chatted with a guy from Florida in a huge rig while I was filling up water jugs in Whitehorse. I stopped off at a small hike called Soldier Summit outside Burwash Landing, and took the pictures of a German couple who'd taken the ferry from Bellingham to Haines and were now driving around the Yukon. And tonight I'm boondocking beside a couple from South Carolina, Bill and Joyce. (Joyce is the more voluble, showing me pictures of a black bear she saw while fishing near Valdez, pictures of fireweed, a weather map of Anchorage; Bill smoked a couple of cigarettes over by their trailer, occasionally throwing in commentary to her stories, before finally announcing "I'm gonna go hide." I liked them both.) The farther from civilization I am, the more people I meet.
I would like to say, though, that if I had one note for this whole trip, it would be: I have not met hardly ANY traveling dogs. I see them around! I just haven't met them! This is a real disappointment and I'll be complaining to the Milepost editors about it.
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periidoti · 8 months ago
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Hello monsters of etheria fandom. I will leave this. I don’t like it that much but whatever.
Botanicat is Sunny- she’s a witch.
Tesline is Captain Thundra- She left Sunny to be a gay pirate. Oh yeah and she’s trans. I believe is lesbian rights and wrongs, I also believe in trans wrongs.
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