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Indigenous Alberta

Historical first for Frog Lake First Nation library

Historical first for Frog Lake First Nation library

Access to Indigenous knowledge is growing across Alberta, from libraries to online book reviews.
The Story Of Tee Pee Treats Indigenous Cuisine: A journey of perseverance and love

The Story Of Tee Pee Treats Indigenous Cuisine: A journey of perseverance and love

Originally from Whitefish Lake First Nation, Curtis Cardinal is the owner and founder of Tee Pee Treats Indigenous Cuisine located in Edmonton.
Saddle Lake celebrates Health and Harvest Fair

Saddle Lake celebrates Health and Harvest Fair

For the first time in two years, Saddle Lake held its annual Health and Harvest Fair on Sept. 22, in celebration of the end of summer and the start of autumn.
Stoney Nakoda First Nation member calls Pope's apology incomplete

Stoney Nakoda First Nation member calls Pope's apology incomplete

Wildman said she believes the apology was incomplete in more ways than one and that Stoney Nakoda First Nation wasn’t represented without mention of the United Church, or any of the other many denominations of Christianity responsible for their role in residential schools and colonization.
PHOTOS: The past week in photography in the Bow Valley

PHOTOS: The past week in photography in the Bow Valley

PHOTOS: The past week in photography in the Bow Valley
PHOTOS: Photos from National Indigenous Peoples Day in Banff

PHOTOS: Photos from National Indigenous Peoples Day in Banff

PHOTOS: Photos from National Indigenous Peoples Day in Banff
Canmore local selected for Indigenous award

Canmore local selected for Indigenous award

Naashkii Soler was selected by St. Michaels University School for its first Indigenous Peoples Within Canada Award.
PHOTOS: Castle Mountain sign unveiled by Siksika Nation, Parks Canada

PHOTOS: Castle Mountain sign unveiled by Siksika Nation, Parks Canada

PHOTOS: Castle Mountain sign unveiled by Siksika Nation, Parks Canada on Friday (June 17).
Banff council endorses interim Indigenous land acknowledgement

Banff council endorses interim Indigenous land acknowledgement

“Adopting and practising a land acknowledgement is a small but important step that the Town of Banff can take in rebuilding relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada and honouring the great treaty agreement in the spirit of peace, friendship and respect.”
PHOTOS: Canmore's Indigenous Peoples events at the Civic Centre

PHOTOS: Canmore's Indigenous Peoples events at the Civic Centre

PHOTOS: Canmore's Indigenous Peoples events at the Civic Centre on Friday (June 17).
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