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In this episode of "Places People Purpose," we delve into the rich heritage of Churchill's Indigenous inhabitants—the Dene and Inuit peoples. With their distinct cultures and remarkable resilience, these communities have shaped Churchill's history and identity. From the Dene's ancestral ties across vast North American regions to the Inuit's mastery of Arctic survival, we explore their languages, traditions, challenges, and enduring contributions. Amidst a changing world, these Indigenous groups hold strong to their cultural roots, and Churchill is a testament to their enduring legacy. Tune in to uncover the captivating tapestry of Churchill's Indigenous people.
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Published 01/14/24
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