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#12575387
23 July 2025
CALGARY, CANADA - JULY 12: A general view of the the First Nation's Elbow River Camp seen during the 2025 edition of the Calgary Stampede, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on July 12, 2025. During each Stampede, the five nations of Treaty 7--the Tsuu T'ina, Piikani, Stoney, Kainai, and Siksika--set up the Elbow River Camp along the riverbank in Stampede Park's southern section, where they erect tipis, host powwows, display traditional arts and crafts, offer cultural demonstrations, and share Indigenous foods, creating an immersive experience that honors their heritage and engages visitors with authentic elements of their traditional lifestyle.
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#12575391
23 July 2025
CALGARY, CANADA - JULY 12: A general view of the the First Nation's Elbow River Camp seen during the 2025 edition of the Calgary Stampede, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on July 12, 2025. During each Stampede, the five nations of Treaty 7--the Tsuu T'ina, Piikani, Stoney, Kainai, and Siksika--set up the Elbow River Camp along the riverbank in Stampede Park's southern section, where they erect tipis, host powwows, display traditional arts and crafts, offer cultural demonstrations, and share Indigenous foods, creating an immersive experience that honors their heritage and engages visitors with authentic elements of their traditional lifestyle.
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#12575394
23 July 2025
CALGARY, CANADA - JULY 12: A general view of the the First Nation's Elbow River Camp seen during the 2025 edition of the Calgary Stampede, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on July 12, 2025. During each Stampede, the five nations of Treaty 7--the Tsuu T'ina, Piikani, Stoney, Kainai, and Siksika--set up the Elbow River Camp along the riverbank in Stampede Park's southern section, where they erect tipis, host powwows, display traditional arts and crafts, offer cultural demonstrations, and share Indigenous foods, creating an immersive experience that honors their heritage and engages visitors with authentic elements of their traditional lifestyle.
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#12575380
23 July 2025
CALGARY, CANADA - JULY 12: A general view of the the First Nation's Elbow River Camp seen during the 2025 edition of the Calgary Stampede, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on July 12, 2025. During each Stampede, the five nations of Treaty 7--the Tsuu T'ina, Piikani, Stoney, Kainai, and Siksika--set up the Elbow River Camp along the riverbank in Stampede Park's southern section, where they erect tipis, host powwows, display traditional arts and crafts, offer cultural demonstrations, and share Indigenous foods, creating an immersive experience that honors their heritage and engages visitors with authentic elements of their traditional lifestyle.
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Calgary Commemorates Canada's First National Day For Truth And Reconciliation
1 October 2021
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1 October 2021
Falon Manywounds from Tsuut'ina Nation, the 2020 First Nations Princess at the Calgary Stampede, during a Jingle Dress dance as the City of Calgary commemorates Orange Shirt Day, and observes the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (a federal statutory holiday), with an outdoor official ceremony at Fort Calgary. On Thursday, 30 September 2021, in Fort Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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