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After being removed from the land in the late 1800s and early 1900s, the items were at the Canadian Museum of History in ...
The items returned to the community were Ribstone artifacts, which had been held in the Canadian Museum of History for over ...
Siksika Chief Ouray Crowfoot said that while the settlement won't make up for past wrongs, it will make a difference in people's lives and provide opportunities that they didn't have before.
An uprising followed, and the church and the school were burned to the ground. Siksika people warned Tims he should leave or he would be killed. 'Let’s listen to him' For decades, Bronson wanted ...
who these people are, and why he’s there and then, you know, what he’s about.” “Jesus Loves Me” and “When I Survey” hymns translated into Siksika by Archdeacon J. W. Tims (from the ...
Chief Crowfoot was leader of the Siksika Nation and famous for his bravery in battle and his work to negotiate peace and protect the rights and freedoms of his people. He was one of the leaders ...
A museum in Exeter will return ceremonial items to Canada's Siksika people later this month. The clothing belonged to renowned 19th century Canadian First Nations leader Chief Crowfoot and it will ...