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Documentary ‘New Blood’ tackles “knowing without knowing”

February 26, 2025 Sarah Stupar

Looking for Southern Alberta stories? Check out New Blood, a documentary currently streaming on CBC Gem. Directed by Adam Solway, New Blood is more than a documentary. More like a multimedia art piece, it is […]

Old Photographs of the Old Women's Buffalo Jump (1958-1959)
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Old Photographs of the Old Women’s Buffalo Jump (1958-1959)

October 31, 2024 Tyler Dixon

Early Indigenous Plains people utilized the surrounding topography and their deep knowledge of bison behaviour to effectively hunt North America’s largest land animal. Bison were lured towards the precipice by skilled hunters who were dressed […]

Historic Photos from Frog Lake, Alberta
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Old Photographs from Frog Lake, Alberta (1885-1967)

May 30, 2024 Tyler Dixon

Food shortages, broken promises, rising tensions, and desperate people all came to a head on April 2, 1885 when nine settlers were murdered. This incident became known as the Frog Lake Massacre. Frog Lake is […]

NFB film "A Pinto for the Prince"
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NFB film “A Pinto for the Prince”

December 14, 2023 Sarah Stupar

A Pinto for the Prince is a 1979 documentary directed by Colin Low and John Spotton. The film is 16 minutes long and covers a 1977 visit from then-Prince Charles to the Blood or Kanai […]

Sun Dance Ceremonies
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Historic Photos from Sun Dance Ceremonies

August 3, 2023 Tyler Dixon

The Sun Dance is an annual sacred celebration practised by many Plains Indigenous groups. Traditionally, the Sun Dance was performed at midsummer when various bands congregated at a predetermined site. The ceremony lasts between four […]

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