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Of the eleven official languages of the Northwest Territories, five are spoken in significant quantities in Yellowknife. The five include Dogrib
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crash davis (aka crash davis)
Jan 9 '17, 20:47
the more you know
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listing from memory: English, French, Gwitchen, Cree, Inuktitut, Inuvialuktun, Tli'cho, the 2 Slave languages, Chippewayan, and another Inuit one I
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mafic
Jan 9, 20:56
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I've always wanted to see Great Slave Lake since I read a Hardy Boys book (The Viking Symbol Mystery) as a kid. Though, now I want to go to
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crash davis
Jan 9, 21:13
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did I ever mention the time 2 secret service agents accosted me on Great Slave Lake?
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mafic
Jan 9, 22:56
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