Saddle Lake Cree Nation man discovers prehistoric mammoth tusk in yard
A man from Saddle Lake Cree Nation, northeast of Edmonton, made the discovery of a lifetime while working on a project in his yard. What he unearthed is not only old — but it comes from an animal you only see or hear about in museums. Chris Chacon reports.
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