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The prophecy of the White Buffalo Calf Woman provides hope for the return of the White Buffalo Calf Woman to restore harmony and balance among the Indigenous people […]
The prophecy of the White Buffalo Calf Woman is an important source of traditional knowledge and hope for Indigenous people.
The Canadian boreal forest has rich vegetation that supports a variety of animal life. Indigenous communities have been caring for the boreal forest for thousands of years based […]
Jenny Flett’s daughter joined Violet Hensen at the 2016 Recognition Dinner for the Women of Nistawoyou. Violet assisted Jenny in baby delivery on various occasions throughout the years.
Trudie-Ann Plamondon (Flett) accepted an award on behalf of Jenny Flett at the Nistawoyou Association Friendship Centre in Fort McMurray, 2016.
Mike Holden is a Sauteaux Cree visual artist and actor, known for his role as Momo on the popular First Nations’ drama called Blackstone. Mike focuses on the […]
The Medicine Wheel is a very important symbol among Indigenous cultures and represents their worldview. In relation to the Wood Buffalo Calf Woman legend, it represents the four […]
Winter Carnival was a featured event in the Wood Buffalo region. It comprised of several activities that included a dogsledding competition. It was also where Katie Sanderson won […]
A Fort McMurray Today newspaper article from January 14, 1983, on Chief Dorothy McDonald-Hyde and her involvement with the Fort McKay (MacKay) roadblock.
Mary Rose Lapoudre (Cardinal) at the age of 92. Mary, also known as Granny Powder, was a traditional midwife and healer who lived in various locations in Northern […]
A vigil for the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls was held at the Nistawoyou Association Friendship Centre on November 30, 2016.
The logo for the Elsie Yanik School. The school opened in honour of Elsie Yanik in 2017.