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Annie Benoit

Annie Benoit
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Elders' Biographies
As a child, Annie remembers travelling on the land with her parents. In the winter they travelled on the mountains in search of caribou. In the spring they went ratting in the Mackenzie Delta and in the summer, they went to Alec Vizheh where her father would set a net and make dryfish.
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