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Antoine Andre

Antoine Andre
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Elders' Biographies
Antoine remembers how, as a young child, he travelled with his parents on the land up the Arctic Red River, around Snake River,Travaillant Lake, Tree River and the Mackenzie Delta. He remembers that his clothes were made of caribou calf skin. They were very soft and warm.
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