Ɂedacho Kué Dezé (Lockhart River)
The headwaters of the Ɂedacho Kúe Dezé (Lockhart River) flow southeast from MacKay Lake to Ɂedacho Kúe (Artillery Lake) and then on to Tu Nedhé (Great Slave Lake). Ɂedacho Kúe Dezé links the tundra to the boreal forest.
Every summer, Łutsël K’é Dene gather at a special place called Kaché, near an ancient village site at the mouth of the Lockhart River, to share, celebrate, and rejuvenate.
Today, the Ni Hat’Ni Dene are stationed here and elsewhere throughout Thaidene Nëné to protect and share the rich stories of this area with visitors.
Every summer, Łutsël K’é Dene gather at a special place called Kaché, near an ancient village site at the mouth of the Lockhart River, to share, celebrate, and rejuvenate.
Today, the Ni Hat’Ni Dene are stationed here and elsewhere throughout Thaidene Nëné to protect and share the rich stories of this area with visitors.