Voices of the Land

Voices of the Land started as project funded by Public Library Services Branch (Government of Alberta) and Edmonton Public Library.
Edmonton Public Library are the hosts of the platform and Indigenous peoples who also identify as Albertans are welcomed to contribute to this public Community directly.
Please see some guidelines below that may help in deciding where you should contribute your story to:
If you are a community organization and would like to set up your own Community, please contact the Voices Of The Land program coordinator for assistance.
If you are a library patron and do not see your library system set up as a Community, please contact your local community librarian.
If you are a post secondary student and do not see your University library set up as a Community, please contact your local Indigenous engagement librarian.
If you are a artist and want to set up your own Community, please contact the Voices Of The Land program coordinator for assistance.
First Nations communities, Inuit communities, and Metis settlement communities are encouraged to set up their own Community if they do not want to be part of a specific Library System community or want to be included on the Voices Of The Land Public Community.
Recent Stories
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Voices of the LandCategory
Art and ArtistsSummary
GIF created on Canva by Megan Shott, Voices Of The Land CoordinatorStory
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Culture and Worldviews, People and Personal Stories, Skills and Teachings, Art and ArtistsSummary
A Year of Learning, Discovery and Cultural Understanding on Reserve Land