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"Exploring the Rich Cultural Heritage of First Nations: From Sydney to Seattle" Immerse yourself in the vibrant world as you embark on a journey through North America

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Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, Blackfoot dancer dressed in blue outfit with silver bells with long otter fur stole

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Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, Blackfoot dancer in a buffalo headdress at the Blackfoot Arts & Heritage Festival Pow Wow organized by Parks Canada

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Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, Blackfoot dancer in a buffalo headdress and sunglasses wearing a porcupine quill breastplate and holding a spear

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Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, Blackfoot Arts & Heritage Festival to celebrate Parks Canadas centennial, Hoop dancerfrom the Samson Cree Nation, Tourists watching the event

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Canada, Alberta, Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, The hoodoos and the Milk River, The park is sacred to the Blackfoot and other aboriginal tribes

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Small wooden chapel at Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church at Eklutna Historical Park

Small wooden chapel at Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church at Eklutna Historical Park, located within the homelands of the Athabaskan Indians. Eklutna Alaska

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Turtle Island is the name for the lands now known as North and Central America

Turtle Island is the name for the lands now known as North and Central America. It is a name used by some Indigenous peoples who believe their land was formed on the back of a turtle

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Indian basket makers on the St. Lawrence River in the 1890 s

Indian basket makers on the St. Lawrence River in the 1890 s. From the book The United States of America - One Hundred Albertype Illustrations From Recent Negatives of the Most Noted Scenes of Our

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Sitting Bull born circa 1831-1890. Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux holy man

Sitting Bull born circa 1831-1890. Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux holy man. After a portrait on a 19th century cabinet card. Facsimile of his signature beneath portrait; United States of America

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Ilimasuuti, Cape Dorset, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada

Ilimasuuti, Cape Dorset, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Closeup Of Tlingit Totem Pole Sitka National Historic Park Sitka Alaska Southeast Summer

Closeup Of Tlingit Totem Pole Sitka National Historic Park Sitka Alaska Southeast Summer

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Closeup Of Totem Pole Near Sitka Ak On Baranof Island, Tongass National Forest Southeast Summer

Closeup Of Totem Pole Near Sitka Ak On Baranof Island, Tongass National Forest Southeast Summer

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Large White Canvas Teepee In A Treed Field With Green Hillside And Mountain Peak In The

Large White Canvas Teepee In A Treed Field With Green Hillside And Mountain Peak In The Background; Waterton, Alberta, Canada

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Tepee And Star Trails, Jacques-Cartier National Park, Quebec

Tepee And Star Trails, Jacques-Cartier National Park, Quebec

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: A Totem Catches Some Evening Light At The Sitka National Historic Park; Sitka, Alaska

A Totem Catches Some Evening Light At The Sitka National Historic Park; Sitka, Alaska, United States Of America

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Elk bull standing in a small stream that runs through a grass meadow, Alaska Wildlife

Elk bull standing in a small stream that runs through a grass meadow, Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, Portage Alaska

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Totem pole, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Totem pole, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, 1921. A mother and child, possibly of the Gwich in people

NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, 1921. A mother and child, possibly of the Gwich in people, in Arctic Red River (now Tsiigehtchic), Northwest Territories. Photograph, 1921

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: FIRST NATIONS SHAMAN, c1920. Portrait of Spinning Thread on Bare Knee, a First Nations shaman

FIRST NATIONS SHAMAN, c1920. Portrait of Spinning Thread on Bare Knee, a First Nations shaman, possibly Tsimshian. Photograph, c1920

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Blackfeet tepees made from canvas stretched over tipi poles at sunset in Browning Montana

Blackfeet tepees made from canvas stretched over tipi poles at sunset in Browning Montana

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Colorfully painted with decorative designs on Blackfeet tepees made from canvas stretched

Colorfully painted with decorative designs on Blackfeet tepees made from canvas stretched over long tipi poles, Montana

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Elk bull laying down in a pristine grass meadow with glacial mountains, Alaska Wildlife

Elk bull laying down in a pristine grass meadow with glacial mountains, Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, Portage Alaska

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Reindeer grazing in a grass meadow stands next to a pond, Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center

Reindeer grazing in a grass meadow stands next to a pond, Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, Portage Alaska

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Elk bull standing in a grass meadow, Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, Portage Alaska

Elk bull standing in a grass meadow, Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, Portage Alaska

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Two elk bulls grazing in a grass meadow, Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, Portage

Two elk bulls grazing in a grass meadow, Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, Portage Alaska

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Elk and moose hides stretched and hang over wooden racks for easy scraping and tanning

Elk and moose hides stretched and hang over wooden racks for easy scraping and tanning of large animal skins. Alaska

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Traditional Athabaskan dome shaped dwelling covered with caribou hides called a wickiup

Traditional Athabaskan dome shaped dwelling covered with caribou hides called a wickiup used mainly during hunts. Chena Village, Alaska

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Snow shoes were used by many tribes of the Sub-Arctic regions such as the Athabaskan

Snow shoes were used by many tribes of the Sub-Arctic regions such as the Athabaskan Indians

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Canada, Nunavut, Territory, Setting sun lights stone cairns on Harbour Islands along

Canada, Nunavut, Territory, Setting sun lights stone cairns on Harbour Islands along Hudson Bay near Arctic Circle

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Totem poles at building, (B&W)

Totem poles at building, (B&W)

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: ALBERTA: RESERVE, c1890. A First Nations woman at a reserve in Alberta, Canada

ALBERTA: RESERVE, c1890. A First Nations woman at a reserve in Alberta, Canada. Photograph, c1890

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: NAK WAXDA XW WOMAN, c1910. A Nak waxda xw woman standing on the beach in British Columbia

NAK WAXDA XW WOMAN, c1910. A Nak waxda xw woman standing on the beach in British Columbia. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, c1910

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: PREPARING CEDAR BARK, c1914. A Nak waxda xw woman preparing cedar bark, possibly

PREPARING CEDAR BARK, c1914. A Nak waxda xw woman preparing cedar bark, possibly in British Columbia. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, c1914

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: GATHERING ABALONE, c1910. A Nak waxda xw woman gathering abalones off the coast

GATHERING ABALONE, c1910. A Nak waxda xw woman gathering abalones off the coast of British Columbia. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, c1910

Background imageFirst Nations Collection: Teepee in shortgrass prairie habitat, West Bloc, Grasslands N. P

Teepee in shortgrass prairie habitat, West Bloc, Grasslands N. P. Southern Saskatchewan, Canada, october
Teepee in shortgrass prairie habitat, West Bloc, Grasslands N.P. Southern Saskatchewan, Canada, october



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"Exploring the Rich Cultural Heritage of First Nations: From Sydney to Seattle" Immerse yourself in the vibrant world as you embark on a journey through North America, Canada, and beyond. The Midnight Oil Makarrata Live Sydney concert serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience and spirit of these indigenous communities. In British Columbia's picturesque Victoria, marvel at the majestic Totem Pole standing tall amidst the enchanting Butchart Gardens. Venture further into Vancouver's Stanley Park, where Brockton Point proudly showcases another intricate Totem Pole that tells stories passed down through generations. For an awe-inspiring experience, visit Capilano Suspension Bridge Park in Vancouver. Here, towering Totem Poles stand as guardians of tradition and wisdom, inviting visitors to connect with ancient cultural roots. Crossing borders into Seattle's Pioneer Square brings us face-to-face with yet another remarkable Totem Pole. This artistic masterpiece pays homage to First Nations' rich heritage while reminding us of their enduring presence across different regions. Journey eastward to Quebec's Gaspe Peninsula and discover Gesgapegiag, where Mic-Mac First Nations teepees dot the landscape. These traditional dwellings offer a glimpse into ancestral ways of life that have stood strong for centuries. Delve deeper into history by exploring Aleut culture in Unalaska 43. Step inside an underground Aleut house and witness native methods of starting fires - techniques passed down from generation to generation. The Tlicho or Dogrib people proudly showcase their huts in front of breathtaking landscapes - a testament to their harmonious relationship with nature and deep-rooted connection to their ancestral lands. As we reflect on early 19th-century artifacts like the "Gunstock" Club made from wood and pigments, it becomes clear that First Nations' artistry transcends time. Their craftsmanship is not only visually stunning but also carries profound cultural significance.