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Posted: Jul 16, 2021 4:35 PM CT | Last Updated: July 16
Hundreds of people from across the territory descended on Tulita, N.W.T., to mark 100 years of Treaty 11. It means a lot because with COVID, people haven t been able to come together for a while, said one volunteer. (Anna Desmarais/CBC)
Hundreds of people from across the territory descended on Tulita, N.W.T., to mark 100 years of Treaty 11 on Thursday.
The community of approximately 500 people hasn t had a gathering of this size in a long time, according to Shayla Kunkel, 18, one of the volunteers at Treaty Day.
It s fitting, she said, because Tulita signifies where the two rivers meet.