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This site contains a myriad of stories, knowledge and experiences of Indigenous peoples in Alberta. Indigenous peoples in Alberta come from diverse cultures, languages, and communities. Voices of the Land includes joyous, celebratory, difficult, and traumatic stories, all of which are authentic and important.
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History and Resistance, People and Personal Stories, Skills and Teachings, Place, Land and TerritorySummary
A first hand account of one of the Métis people's last great buffalo hunts on the Alberta prairieStory
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A brief history of Maskwaciy (Hobbema) written from the perspective of a Catholic priestStory
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Much of the booming Westside of the City of Edmonton sits upon 6300 acres of former Indian Reserve.