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Sun Dance Ceremony

The annual Sun Dance ceremony at the Blood Indian Reserve, near Cardston, Alberta.
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This resource is intended for educators in Canada who are teaching in English.

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English — CA
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French — CA

Subject

  • History
  • Genocide

Sun Dance Ceremony

Sun Dance Ceremony

In this photo men celebrate sun dance, an annual ceremony practiced traditionally by Indigenous groups from the Plains region, at the Blood Indian Reserve in Alberta. The Indian Act of 1885 forbid the practice of this ceremony.

Credit:
Library and Archives Canada/ (c) Government of Canada

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