Life of Pi: trapper on display at Fort Smith museum0
- Northerners
- May 4, 2015
As Pi Kennedy examined the exhibit dedicated to his life as a trapper on the land, he was immediately drawn to one image hanging at the back of the display room.
READ MOREAs Pi Kennedy examined the exhibit dedicated to his life as a trapper on the land, he was immediately drawn to one image hanging at the back of the display room.
READ MOREFor almost two decades, one Fort Smith trapper has passed on the traditional land-based lifestyle to high schoolers, taking them for week-long trips in the bush where they learn skills for wintertime survival.
READ MOREFor decades, the Fort Fitzgerald-born Mary Cardinal has been teaching generations of youth how to speak Cree and, for the first time last week, publicly shared how she gained her knowledge.
READ MOREFort Smith’s new permanent doctor, Dr. Sarah Giles, has treated people in crisis and war zones on three continents, in some of the most tumultuous places on the planet.
READ MOREThere are very few people who can say they have acted in Academy Award-winning films, been named to the Order of Canada and also been arrested for protesting.
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