National News Northern community reclaims traditional Dene name By Jun 23, 2016 The community in the Northwest Territories was once known as Trout Lake, but now it is now going back to calling itself Sambaa K’e Iman Kassam APTN National News What’s in a name? Well, for the people in the community that was previously known as Trout Lake, Northwest Territories, a lot. They’ve officially changed their name back to a traditional one. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *MessageSubmit Report Tags: cultural reclaimation, dene language, Iman Kassam, traditional place name, trout lake Continue Reading Elders teach youth about their roots during Samson Cree Nation gathering UPDATED: Forest fires evacuate hundreds from communities northwest of Winnipeg Author(s) More Stories Family says Whitehorse inquest jury recommendations don... 3 days ago By Sara Connors Six Nations family pushes Niagara police for answers in ma... 3 days ago By Annette Francis Ongoing colonialism shows itself in Ontario’s legislatur... 3 days ago By Kerry Slack New Métis children’s book offers connecting through sto... 3 days ago By Danielle Paradis Air Canada needs ‘protocols for First Peoples’ says AF... 3 days ago By APTN National News Full parole meeting scheduled for B.C. man who defrauded I... 3 days ago By Danielle Paradis