Anna MacLaren began her career as a waitress in the Lethbridge Ritz Café, but advocated and fought for worker’s rights, ultimately becoming the first woman elected to be President of a local chapter of a Trades and Labour Council in Canada.
Read MoreHow did Lethbridge get onto printed tourist maps in the 1920s? It all had to do with the burgeoning past time of “motoring.”
Read MoreRebecca Many Grey Horses discusses the traditional roles of Niitsitapi women, notable and exceptional women in Blackfoot history and contemporary women who are leading in their communities and in the world.
Read MoreRebecca Wilde has a conversation with Blanche Bruisedhead about traditional Blackfoot traditions, customs, language, and much more.
Read MoreLearn about the history and the battle for recognition of the Métis people, the design and history of the tepee, and the origin and culture of the Kainai people.
Read MoreA performance by Buffy Sainte-Marie, discusses the changes to traditional ways of living among the Peigan people after the signing of Treaty 7 and more.
Read MoreEpisode 4 of The Buffalo Journals explores indigenous winter survival techniques with Harold Healy, preserving traditional knowledge with Joe Crowshoe, Sundance societies and rituals, and much more.
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