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📢 Exciting Updates at Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park! 🛠️

We’re taking a little break to make big improvements! ✨ Our doors will be closed for the entire month of February as we work on renovations to enhance your guest experience. 🎉

Thank you for your patience and understanding during this time. ❤️ We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and can’t wait to welcome you back once everything is ready!

Stay tuned for updates and sneak peeks of our progress! 👀🏛️✨

🌟Save the Date!🌟

📅 Mark your calendars for June 26th and join us at the Arbor for the highly anticipated Prairie Chicken Dance World Championships! 🌎🪶

Hosted by Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park, this is your chance to witness the vibrant traditions, stunning regalia, and incredible talent from dancers across the world. ✨

Stay tuned for more details – you won’t want to miss this unforgettable celebration of culture and community!

#PrairieChickenDance#WorldChampionships#BlackfootCrossing#CulturalCelebration#SaveTheDate#TraditionAlive

❄️ Weather Alert ❄️

Due severe weather conditions and dangerous highway conditions, Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park will be closed today, November 19th. Your safety is our top priority. Please stay warm, exercise caution on the roads, and we’ll see you again soon!

Thank you for your understanding.

WeatherAlert #SafetyFirst #BlackfootCrossing

📢 Call to Action: Join Us This Weekend! 🛠️🎨

We’re gearing up for a big weekend of Landmark Clean-up, Demolition, and Painting at Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park! 🌟 Let’s come together to make our park the beautiful, world-class destination we know it can be.

We need YOUR help to get the job done! 💪

If you’re available and ready to lend a hand, please contact Shannon Bear Chief at 📧 shannon@blackfootcrossing.ca.

Let’s make a difference together! 🏞️❤️ #CommunitySupport #Teamwork #BlackfootCrossing

Historic Repatriation! 🌟

https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/ceremonial-headdress-to-be-returned-to-siksika-nation-after-100-years-in-british-museum-1.6913375

After over 100 years in England, the Buffalo Woman’s Headdress is returning to the Siksika Nation of Alberta. This sacred item, made of buffalo horns, sacred bird feathers, porcupine quills, red cloth, and brass bells, will be handed back in a ceremony on June 5 in Exeter, England. 🪶✨

Originally given to the Royal Albert Memorial Museum by Edgar Dewdney, a Lieutenant Governor of the Northwest Territories. The headdress is a vital cultural piece for the Blackfoot Holy Buffalo Woman Society. This repatriation follows the return of Chief Crowfoot’s regalia last year.

Joset Melting Tallow of the Siksika Nation said, “Its return symbolizes the preservation of our cultural heritage and recognition of our history and traditions.”

A significant moment for Siksika Nation and a step forward in honoring Indigenous heritage! 💖👏

It is an honor to have the  President of Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park, Strater Crowfoot and Vice-President Marsha Wolf-Collar in attendance of this historic event!

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