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Two sacred cultural artifacts have been returned to Siksika Nation after more than a century of being held in the Canadian Museum of Natural History.
Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park (BCHP), a museum on the Siksika First Nation, celebrated the repatriation of a pair of sacred ribstones, which hold deep significance to the Blackfoot people.
After being held in a museum in Ottawa for more than a century, two sacred cultural artifacts recently returned to Siksika Nation.Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park (BCHP), a museum on the Siksika ...
Siksika Nation celebrated the repatriation of a pair of important spiritual and cultural artifacts from the Canadian Museum of History in Ottawa to the Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park.
Dancers at the entrance to Blackfoot Crossing at Siksika Nation. Staff at the Soyohpawahko Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park, oversaw the safe return of the artifacts to Indigenous land.
More than 100 people gathered at Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park for a repatriation event involving the return of two sacred items called ribstones. CTV News App Contact Us FAQ Newsletters Team.
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