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Arthur McLeod

Arthur McLeod
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Elders' Biographies
Memories are plentiful for Arthur, when it comes to growing up in Aklavik where his mother and stepfather raised him, along with his two younger sisters. Arthur recalls his stepfather was a trader for the Northern Traders NT and remembers his parents wedding in 1926.
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