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Category: Fort Simpson

FORT SIMPSON HISTORICAL SOCIETY

By Rust LimIn Fort SimpsonPosted November 11, 2025

The Fort Simpson Historical Society administers the Dehcho Heritage Centre in Fort Simpson, NT. The Dehcho Heritage Centre has a museum highlighting the history of the Dehcho and a gift shop where Dehcho artisans can sell their works.

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FORT SIMPSON RECREATION SOCIETY

By Rust LimIn Fort SimpsonPosted November 11, 2025
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THE METIS ASSOCIATION LOCAL 52 – FORT SIMPSON, N.W.T.

By Rust LimIn Fort SimpsonPosted November 11, 2025

European fur traders and settlers began to associate with and marry Indigenous people soon after they arrived in the Americas. In the early years, children of those unions were usually raised in one culture – either European or Aboriginal. But as time passed, the offspring of mixed marriages began to...

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The Yellowknife Community Foundation is a registered charity with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). Our CRN is 889101978RR0001.

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