Sakitawak (Île-à-la-Crosse) is one of the oldest villages in Saskatchewan and its name is derived from Cree for “the place where the rivers meet.” At almost 250 years old, it is a space where Indigenous and European settlers came together to create a rich Métis society. Due to its valuable geography as an intersection of three prominent rivers, many Indigenous peoples in Northern Saskatchewan have roots in Sakitawak.
Read MoreMy cousin Orland was such a joker. When we were young, we lived on a road allowance. We were always left at home to do things. I had to do housework, and my cousin had to do the outside work.
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