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Azáde
Born in 1815.
Azáde, means "Liver." Following our tradition to nickname someone after one of their children, he was also known as Aakuutááʔ, which means "Aku's dad," after the birth of his son, Ray Aku, in 1879.
Azáde had seven children and has many descendants living at Doig River and other Dane-zaa communities today. Stories about him are still being circulated through our oral tradition.
Stories

Tommy Attachie, telling a story about the Dreamer Azáde. Doig River Museum, 2005.
Tommy Attachie telling a story about the Dreamer Azáde. Doig River First Nation Museum, 2005.
Songs

Tommy Attachie and the Doig River Drummers singing a song by the Dreamer Azáde, Doig River, 2004.
Tommy Attachie and the Doig River Drummers close their Dreamers' Dance at Doig River with a song by the Dreamer Azáde, July, 2004.