‘Tough and resilient’ people make isolated Manitoba community home
CHURCHILL, Man. — Florence Hamilton’s ancestors once followed the caribou across the Arctic tundra.
That was before the federal government forcefully relocated the Sayisi Dene to barren land outside Churchill, Man., in 1956.
By 1973, 117 of the more than 250 people who were moved had died, and most of those still alive moved west to Tadoule Lake, where they still live today.
Hamilton’s family decided to stay in Churchill on the shore of Hudson Bay.

