Sagatay, October/November 2006
| The dust is still unsettled as I step off the twin-engine airplane. I shield my eyes from the blazing afternoon sun as I descend the stairs and place my first step in this community. |
| | Ancient artifacts have been found peppered around sites held sacred by Ojibway people of Pikangikum. Arrowheads, pottery and animal bones, remnants of items once used in daily living, have been unearthed at ancient campgrounds and summer gathering places throughout the 1.3 million hectares of land known as the Whitefeather Forest, north of Red Lake. |
| | When June Trout started quilting as a hobby seven years ago, she had no idea it would one day take over her life. One look around her sewing room, it’s easy to see why quilting has come to consume her. |
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