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Curated Video

The Nez Perce last stand | Chief Joseph (Part 1)

9th - Higher Ed
The incredible story of the Nez Perce last stand in 1877 and their leader Chief Joseph.
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Curated Video

Siksika Nation teens reconnect with history in archeological dig

9th - Higher Ed
High school students from the Siksika Nation near Calgary are taking part in an archeological dig to reconnect with their history.
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Curated Video

British museum honours Siksika artist

9th - Higher Ed
The prestigious museum is putting a new work by Adrian Stimson on display
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Curated Video

First ever powwow held in Okotoks part of town's bigger journey to reconciliation

9th - Higher Ed
Okotoks had its first powwow May 31 and June 1 as part of the town's celebration of National Indigenous History Month. Since 2019, the town has been actively committed to reconciliation efforts as a municipality.
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Curated Video

First permanent exhibit to open at The Confluence in 20 years focuses on Blackfoot culture

9th - Higher Ed
Ki'pait'apiiyssinnooni (Our Way of Life) is now open at The Confluence Historic Site & Parkland, formerly known as Fort Calgary. The new 900-square-foot exhibit features historic and contemporary displays of Blackfoot culture.
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‘It’s a place to reconnect with who you are,’ says park interpreter of sacred Blackfoot site

9th - Higher Ed
Blair Many Fingers, a Blackfoot interpreter working for Alberta Parks, provides tours around Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park. It's a national historic site on the Milk River in southern Alberta, about 150 km east of the Rocky Mountains....
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Newly crowned Calgary Stampede First Nation Princess plans to use royal platform to empower women

9th - Higher Ed
Kainai Nation member Pacey Strangling Wolf, who's Blackfoot name is Otsskoiikitstakaii, meaning “Blue Offering Woman," won the 2025 Calgary Stampede First Nations Princess contest.
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Pres. Franklin Roosevelt tours mountainous Montana, receives gifts from Blackfoot Indians

Higher Ed
Title card: "Roosevelt Tours West - Thrilled by its Beauty" / [8/5/1934] Beauty shots: picturesque views of majestic mountains in Glacier National Park in Montana / Cars climbing a steep road / motorcade of open cars approaches / POV...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Pres. Franklin Roosevelt at Fort Peck Dam, Montana, 1934

Higher Ed
Title card: "Roosevelt Inspecting Ft. Peck Dam" / Crowded sidewalks at business district; some buildings with false fronts / Numerous Blackfoot Indians wearing elaborate eagle-feathered headdresses and others face a train with Pres....
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Curated Video

SYND 8 6 76 FLOODED VILLAGE IN IDAHO

Higher Ed
Flooding in the Blackwood area of Idaho

1. aerilas of flooded
area
2. people on pick up truck, pan and zoom to people wading through f
lood water
3. people wading through water, carr
ying belongings
4. gv wide of...