Too weird Eddie....I'm certain it wouldn't be Inuit as it's so far south. Typically the Cree bands end farther north, say 250 miles north, then it goes into Dene, then into Inuit when you get much farther north or east...like at Churchill Manitoba. Not sure why they would call it the Inuit Health Center, but maybe it was the Cree or Dene glyph-writing that you saw?
There are some significant physical attribute differences between the local Cree and local Dene people. The Dene look Inuit, but generally the Cree look much more like Plains Indians. In fact, historically, the Cree fought with the Dene, and the Dene fought with Inuit. My Mom happens to be here visiting with me (she's 75) [too funny, she just read over my shoulder and scolded me for calling her 75 when she is only 74 ---too funny!!!] and I was explaining this website, and she just said that years ago the old Cree people (elders) wouldn't want to share a hospital room with the Dene, and vice versa.
Does anyone have any information on historical bows from Northern Saskatchewan?
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