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  2. James Miles Venne - Wikipedia

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    James Myles Venne (died November 28, 2007) was a northern Saskatchewan First Nations leader. He served as chief of the Lac La Ronge First Nation from 1971 to 1983 and then again from 1985 to 1987.

  3. Norman MacAuley - Wikipedia

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    He was born in La Ronge, Saskatchewan. [1] From 1933 to 1941, he worked as a fisherman and freighter. MacAuley then served in France and Britain with the Canadian Army during World War II. From 1950 to 1956, he was manager of the Saskatchewan government trading stores at Deschambeault and Pinehouse.

  4. La Ronge - Wikipedia

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    The name “La Ronge” comes from the lake itself, although the actual origin of the name is uncertain. The French verb ronger translates as “to gnaw”, with at least one explanation theorising that 17th- and 18th-century French fur traders referred to the lake as la ronge (literally, the chewed) due to the abundant beaver population along the lake’s shoreline.

  5. Freda Ahenakew - Wikipedia

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    Between 1976 and 1981, she found employment teaching at the Saskatchewan Indian Cultural College, the Lac La Ronge Band, and the Saskatchewan Survival School (now the Joe Duquette High School) in Saskatoon. [5] In 1984, she received a Master of Arts in Cree linguistics from the University of Manitoba, [3] working closely with Professor H.C ...

  6. Holy Trinity Anglican Church (Stanley Mission, Saskatchewan)

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    Holy Trinity Anglican Church is a historic Carpenter Gothic style Anglican church building located on the banks of the Churchill River in Stanley Mission, a community in the Lac La Ronge First Nation and Lac La Ronge Provincial Park in Saskatchewan, Canada.

  7. Quincy Jones Died of Pancreatic Cancer, Death Certificate Shows

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    Related: Rashida Jones Pays Tribute to Her Father Quincy Jones After His Death at 91: 'It Is an Honor to Be Your Daughter' He is survived by seven children: Jolie, 71, Rachel, 61, Martina, 58 ...

  8. Charles Arthurson - Wikipedia

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    Charles Arthurson was the first aboriginal bishop in Canada. [1]He was born in 1937 in Norway House, Manitoba and ordained in 1972 in the Diocese of Keewatin.He has served in the parishes of Shamattawa (1966–70) as catechist; Norway House, Manitoba (1972–73); Big Trout Lake, Ontario (1974–76); Split Lake, Manitoba (1976–78) and Sioux Lookout, Ontario (1978–83).

  9. Lac la Ronge - Wikipedia

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    Island on Lac la Ronge. Lac La Ronge Provincial Park [5] extends around the lake on three sides, starting at La Ronge and ending along the east shore. [6] The park contains four RV parks, two of which are on the west shore of the lake, one is in the town of Missinipe (Missinipe is the Woodland Cree name for the Churchill River which is on the south-west shore of Otter Lake, which flows through ...

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