The historic flooding is an "opportunity to share how we're going to move forward in a good way, in a new way," said Líídlįį Kúę First Nation Chief Gerald Antoine. Chief Gerald Antoine of the Líídlįį Kúę First Nation in Fort Simpson, N.W.T. Líídlįį Kúę, 'hub for gathering'For millennia, Líídlįį Kúę has been a centre for gathering. Hudson's Bay Company employees in front of ice push-ups from the Mackenzie River break-up in Fort Simpson, circa 1920's. Norwegian said years ago, he was with his dad boating on the Deh Cho, looking at Líídlįį Kúę.
Source: CBC News May 20, 2021 12:00 UTC