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| Irene Rose Adamson, nee Slim, Uka' | Irene Rose Adamson, nee Slim, Uka' | ||
| - | Irene Adamson was born in a tent near what is now the Robert Service Campground. Her name means “look around for it” because her grandfather was looking for his pipe when she was born. She is Agunda, Wolf Clan, born to parents Frank Slim and Aggie [Agnes] Broeren. Her aunt and uncle, Celie and Frankie Jim, did not have children so they adopted her.((Irene Adamson, Celebration of Life pamphlet.)) Irene' | + | Irene Adamson was born in a tent near what is now the Robert Service Campground. Her name means “look around for it” because her grandfather was looking for his pipe when she was born. She is Agunda, Wolf Clan, born to parents Frank Slim and Aggie [Agnes] Broeren. Her aunt and uncle, Celie and Frankie Jim, did not have children so they adopted her.((Irene Adamson, Celebration of Life pamphlet.)) Irene' |
| Irene was raised around Lake Laberge and Fox Lake when her father worked on the boats as a deckhand. The family hunted up the Teslin River at Hundred Mile Landing with about ten other families and sometimes walked from Winter Crossing or Mason Landing to Livingston Creek. The family did some placer mining in June and then go down the Teslin to set nets and dry fish in August. The T&D boat, //Yukon Rose,// would come to the camps with groceries and clothes and old Bill Drury would set up a table with gold scales and a cash box. He would also trade for furs. At age 13, Irene mushed a dog team from Carmacks to Whitehorse and camp overnight by herself.((Irene Adamson, Celebration of Life pamphlet.)) | Irene was raised around Lake Laberge and Fox Lake when her father worked on the boats as a deckhand. The family hunted up the Teslin River at Hundred Mile Landing with about ten other families and sometimes walked from Winter Crossing or Mason Landing to Livingston Creek. The family did some placer mining in June and then go down the Teslin to set nets and dry fish in August. The T&D boat, //Yukon Rose,// would come to the camps with groceries and clothes and old Bill Drury would set up a table with gold scales and a cash box. He would also trade for furs. At age 13, Irene mushed a dog team from Carmacks to Whitehorse and camp overnight by herself.((Irene Adamson, Celebration of Life pamphlet.)) | ||
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