Memory, Time, History on Lake of the Woods

Memory, Time, History on Lake of the Woods

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Playin' hooky

Gone fishin'

Five Books for Summer

Grandma's sister married a Muggaberg?

Were there buffalo at Buffalo Point?

A Brief History of Buffalo Point First Nation Reserve in Manitoba

The end of allotment status in 1955 on Namaypoke's land

Allotment approved after parcel sold to Warroad School

The legend of how the Warroad Warriors got their name

Lance Corporal Oliver L. Thunder

A love story on Lake of the Woods: Tom and Sarah Thunder

Across the Canadian border to Buffalo Point First Nation

The one-room school at the Northwest Angle

The northern border

When commercial fishing disappeared from Lake of the Woods

Tomato was her nickname

Remembrance in Four Songs

Balm in a book

A chair, a clock, and a cash register

Falling through the cracks of Red Lake's political history

Descendants of Kakaygeesick and Namaypoke were enrolled Red Lake tribal members

Disenfranchised descendants

The Curious Case of Kakaygeesick

That story for another day is coming

Kakaygeesick wanted his family to have his land when he died

© 2025 Jill Swenson
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