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Wha Ti, Northwest Territories

Wha Ti: A community of about 450 people in Canada's Northwest Territories. Wha Ti is located by Lac La Martre, about 164 km northwest of the territorial capital of Yellowknife. With rich and varied wildlife, the area has long been a favored hunting ground of the Dogrib[?] people. The Northwest Company[?] established a trading post there in 1793, and many natives began settling there permanently, while they continued to hunt and fish in the area. In 1996, the community officially changed its name from Lac La Martre to Wha Ti, meaning "Excrement Lake."

While trapping, hunting, and fishing continue to be the main economic activities in this traditional community, efforts have been made to develop tourism as well. A fishing lodge was opened, and many tourists come to see the abundant wildlife, including black bears[?], caribous, wolves, and eagles. The community takes especial pride in the fact that no alcohol is allowed there.

See List of communities in the Northwest Territories.



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