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Caroline Kay

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Elders' Biographies
Caroline Kay was born at Trail Creek, Yukon on December 31st, 1914, to her parents Annie G. and Robert Sintenilyin (Shint’eh Nił’in). Being one of twelve siblings, Caroline remembers her parent’s direct involvement in their lives. She remembers growing up in the bush, and states that she is grateful for the way in which she was raised.
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