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Lethbridge Polytechnic is hosting their annual Stone Pipe Days, which commemorates the day the institution received its Blackfoot name. In 2017 Peter Moccasin, Kainai Kaahsinnooik (Grandparent ...
If the MoU receives council’s support, Gondek and Blackfoot Confederacy chiefs will host a pipe ceremony and signing later this spring. “This is a really good step forward where we have taken ...
If it approves the agreement, the city says a pipe ceremony and a signing of the deal will be scheduled for later this year with Blackfoot chiefs and elders. Scott Dippel has worked for CBC News ...
For time immemorial Blackfoot people relied on buffalo (bison) for all of their basic needs and to this day the buffalo continue to be a centre piece in Blackfoot culture. Tim Bruised Head, from the ...
These century-old siphons once quietly moved water across the Milk River Basin, but after decades of neglect, they gave way.
Lethbridge Polytechnic is hosting their annual Stone Pipe Days, which commemorates the day the institution received its Blackfoot name.
This irrigation supply company in Blackfoot, Idaho was incorporated in ... it was a $2 million project with 42 miles of pipe. “That was a huge project for that point in time.
If it approves the agreement, the city says a pipe ceremony and a signing of the deal will be scheduled for later this year with Blackfoot chiefs and elders.
Lethbridge Polytechnic will celebrate Stone Pipe Days from March 24-28, 2025, inviting students, employees, and the community to honour the Siksikaitsitapi, the Blackfoot people, and their traditions.