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Tourism & Culture - Cultural Services - Heritage Resources Unit |
 | | The closest source of obsidian to Tatl'á Män is in the St. Elias Mountains of southwest Yukon. |
 | | To learn the true history of Tatlá Män, however, we must turn to the stories that are told by the elders, that have been passed down from generation to generation among Selkirk people. |
 | | The main camps for Selkirk people on Tatlá Män were the end of the lake, the narrows, Tará (or Tezra) Point, and the end of the big lake, where the creek flows in from Tadru Lake. |
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