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Annie Norbert

Annie Norbert
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Elders' Biographies
As a child, Annie travelled the land with her parents. She remembers spending the winter at Sitr’ijee (Sitidgi Lake), or up  the Arctic Red River towards the Snake River in the mountains. They also lived about 15 years around Big Rock in the Mackenzie Delta.
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