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A slid show and lecture on the images and history of art collecting in relation to Aboriginal people was offered at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump on May 3.
Presented by Alfred Young Man of the Peigan tribe, the talk was part of a series on Blackfoot traditions and Native cultural issues given at the interpretive center as part of the Dog Days program.
Young Man, who…
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A slid show and lecture on the images and history of art collecting in relation to Aboriginal people was offered at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump on May 3.
Presented by Alfred Young Man of the Peigan tribe, the talk was part of a series on Blackfoot traditions and Native cultural issues given at the interpretive center as part of the Dog Days program.
Young Man, who…
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A slid show and lecture on the images and history of art collecting in relation to Aboriginal people was offered at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump on May 3.
Presented by Alfred Young Man of the Peigan tribe, the talk was part of a series on Blackfoot traditions and Native cultural issues given at the interpretive center as part of the Dog Days program.
Young Man, who…
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Dennis Whitford is hoping to provide both a "spiritual (and) physical type of growth" to the 20 or so youngsters who take traditional dance instruction from him.
The boys and girls in his class range in age from five to 15 years old and meet once a week in McLennan, located about 30 km northwest of High Prairie.
Said Whitford, who learned the moves from Treaty 7…
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Dennis Whitford is hoping to provide both a "spiritual (and) physical type of growth" to the 20 or so youngsters who take traditional dance instruction from him.
The boys and girls in his class range in age from five to 15 years old and meet once a week in McLennan, located about 30 km northwest of High Prairie.
Said Whitford, who learned the moves from Treaty 7…
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Dennis Whitford is hoping to provide both a "spiritual (and) physical type of growth" to the 20 or so youngsters who take traditional dance instruction from him.
The boys and girls in his class range in age from five to 15 years old and meet once a week in McLennan, located about 30 km northwest of High Prairie.
Said Whitford, who learned the moves from Treaty 7…
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Dennis Whitford is hoping to provide both a "spiritual (and) physical type of growth" to the 20 or so youngsters who take traditional dance instruction from him.
The boys and girls in his class range in age from five to 15 years old and meet once a week in McLennan, located about 30 km northwest of High Prairie.
Said Whitford, who learned the moves from Treaty 7…
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Dennis Whitford is hoping to provide both a "spiritual (and) physical type of growth" to the 20 or so youngsters who take traditional dance instruction from him.
The boys and girls in his class range in age from five to 15 years old and meet once a week in McLennan, located about 30 km northwest of High Prairie.
Said Whitford, who learned the moves from Treaty 7…
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Dennis Whitford is hoping to provide both a "spiritual (and) physical type of growth" to the 20 or so youngsters who take traditional dance instruction from him.
The boys and girls in his class range in age from five to 15 years old and meet once a week in McLennan, located about 30 km northwest of High Prairie.
Said Whitford, who learned the moves from Treaty 7…
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April 26 was a day of celebration as 23 students, mostly Aboriginal people, graduated from the Native Communications Program at Edmonton's Grant MacEwan Community College.
The graduates were recognized for their work at a banquet held at the Canadian Native Friendship Centre where instructor and program chair and former graduate, Jane Woodward, along with Ed Burnstick,…
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April 26 was a day of celebration as 23 students, mostly Aboriginal people, graduated from the Native Communications Program at Edmonton's Grant MacEwan Community College.
The graduates were recognized for their work at a banquet held at the Canadian Native Friendship Centre where instructor and program chair and former graduate, Jane Woodward, along with Ed Burnstick,…
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April 26 was a day of celebration as 23 students, mostly Aboriginal people, graduated from the Native Communications Program at Edmonton's Grant MacEwan Community College.
The graduates were recognized for their work at a banquet held at the Canadian Native Friendship Centre where instructor and program chair and former graduate, Jane Woodward, along with Ed Burnstick,…
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April 26 was a day of celebration as 23 students, mostly Aboriginal people, graduated from the Native Communications Program at Edmonton's Grant MacEwan Community College.
The graduates were recognized for their work at a banquet held at the Canadian Native Friendship Centre where instructor and program chair and former graduate, Jane Woodward, along with Ed Burnstick,…
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April 26 was a day of celebration as 23 students, mostly Aboriginal people, graduated from the Native Communications Program at Edmonton's Grant MacEwan Community College.
The graduates were recognized for their work at a banquet held at the Canadian Native Friendship Centre where instructor and program chair and former graduate, Jane Woodward, along with Ed Burnstick,…
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April 26 was a day of celebration as 23 students, mostly Aboriginal people, graduated from the Native Communications Program at Edmonton's Grant MacEwan Community College.
The graduates were recognized for their work at a banquet held at the Canadian Native Friendship Centre where instructor and program chair and former graduate, Jane Woodward, along with Ed Burnstick,…
