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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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Ten students at Montrose School enjoy a summer literacy camp with reading and writing activities combined with Indigenous Cultural teachings.
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High school students learn about the National Inquiry into Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls through the creation of visual art.
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To heal is to grow. Discovering my roots.
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As part of the annual YEG Youth Connect, Edmonton Public Library asked young adults from various cultural backgrounds what they would do if they were mayor Edmonton.Story
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A brief history of Maskwaciy (Hobbema) written from the perspective of a Catholic priest