Indigenous history on Treaty 6 territory in Alberta

Recognizing Indigenous sites of significance through the years

Image | The history of Treaty 6 Territory in Alberta

Caption: (CBC Edmonton (artwork done by John Cardinal))

In consultation with Indigenous elders and community members, we have created several maps of the Treaty 6 territory to celebrate and learn more about Indigenous culture and history. Each point on the map is of historic significance and contains a description of the place, with additional resources for further learning. The maps include Treaty 6 in relation to Alberta and Saskatchewan, Treaty 6 in Alberta, Edmonton, Edmonton core, the Wabamun/Lac Ste. Anne area and Maskwacîs.
This learning guide(external link) is intended to be partnered with the "CBC Edmonton Indigenous History on Treaty 6 Territory in Alberta" map project. This project was imagined to be one starting point for building a bridge towards truth and reconciliation. Please use these interactive maps and this guide as tools to begin your learning journey or to encourage your continuing educational path.

Embed | Treaty 6 in Alberta

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Embed | Indigenous history - Treaty 6 - Alberta

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Embed | Indigenous history - amiskwacîwâskahikan & Area

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Embed | Indigenous history - Edmonton Core

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Embed | Indigenous history - Wabamun/Lac Ste. Anne

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Embed | Indigenous history - Maskwacîs

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Did we miss something? Please email edm.communications@cbc.ca(external link) and we will review your suggestions.
Special thank you to Jo-Ann and Jerry Saddleback, Terry Lusty, Lewis Cardinal, James Knibb-Lamouche and the Indigenous Knowledge and Wisdom Centre for advising the CBC Edmonton team on this project.
We would also like to thank Norquest College, MacEwan University and Edmonton Public Library.