Kipitakii pis’kun/Akiipis’kun (Old Women’s/Women’s Buffalo Jump) – We will visit Akiipis’kun and learn about the ways this site was traditionally used.
This tour will leave from the Galt Museum & Archives | Akaisamitohkanao’pa at 9:00 am. The bus will make a secondary stop in Fort MacLeod at the Independent Grocer at 9:45 am. Please let us know if you want to be picked up in Fort MacLeod when registering.
The Nitsitapii Landscapes tour program by Galt Museum & Archives | Akaisamitohkanao’pa, in collaboration with Siksikaitsitapi Elders, offers residential school survivors and their descendants’ opportunities to connect with sacred sites through traditional practices. Supported by the Mother Tongue Fund, this series of five workshops includes transportation, refreshments, and guidance from Male and Female Elders at various sites across southern Alberta, involving some walking on uneven terrain.These workshops are free, registration is required. We have a limit of 40 spaces open to Residential School Survivors and their descendants.