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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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Richard Van Camp
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People and Personal Stories, Language, Skills and Teachings
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A portrait of the late Flora Grandjambe of Fort MacKay, AB
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Richard Van Camp
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People and Personal Stories, Skills and Teachings
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A great young man and a dear friend
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Richard Van Camp
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Skills and Teachings
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Joe Mackenzie is sharing a story with us
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Richard Van Camp
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Skills and Teachings
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Cherie Demaline, Metis author
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Native Counselling Services of Alberta
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Indigenous Governance and Economies, Skills and Teachings
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Wahkohtowin gives insight into the differences between Canadian law and Cree Natural Law and why Natural Law is needed in contemporary society.
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Richard Van Camp
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Skills and Teachings
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A portrait of my friend Rose Bishop
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Terry Lusty Media
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Skills and Teachings
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Dancers at Poundmakers Pow Wow
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Richard Van Camp
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Skills and Teachings
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My adopted aunty in Pangnirtung lighting her lamp with seal oil
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Community
Richard Van Camp
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People and Personal Stories, Skills and Teachings
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My cousin, Al James Fish, who is always so helpful
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Community
Richard Van Camp
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People and Personal Stories, Skills and Teachings
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A great shot of a great man: James Grandjambe
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Community
Richard Van Camp
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Skills and Teachings
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The words of Chipewyan Elder Maria Brown from Fort Smith, NWT. Photo by Gladys Rehm
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Native Counselling Services of Alberta
Category
Indigenous Governance and Economies, Skills and Teachings
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Common Ground explores the historical and contemporary relationship between Alberta Fish and Wildlife and Aboriginal hunters.