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INDIGENOUS EXPERIENCES

Indigenous EXperiences Tan’si, Oki, Aba Washde, Taanishi and Halu Amiskwacîwâskahikan, also known as Edmonton, is located on Treaty 6 Territory and Métis Nation of Alberta Region 4, home to many nations including the Cree, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Sioux and Métis People. Edmonton is lucky to boast the second largest Indigenous population in Canada, full of talented performers, artisans, musicians and entrepreneurs. From museums to public parks, guided tours to festivals, galleries to gardens and so much more. See Edmonton from a unique and extraordinary perspective.

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FORT EDMONTON PARK > Fort Edmonton Park is back after undergoing a massive expansion project to create a larger-than-life historical experience for visitors. The brand new Indigenous Peoples Experience is an awe-inspiring addition to the park’s exciting offerings. Explore life through the diversity of First Nations’ and Métis Peoples’ histories and perspectives. The stories, music, artwork, and text in the experience come from local Indigenous perspectives and voices, gathered through engagement with local Indigenous communities and research.

@lindork, Fort Edmonton Park

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