Blackfoot Crossing

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Blackfoot Crossing is a historic site on the Siksika Nation in Alberta, Canada, renowned as a traditional gathering place of the Blackfoot people and the location where Treaty 7 was concluded.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
cultural heritage site
historic site
associatedPeople Kainai NERFINISHED
Piikani NERFINISHED
Siksika NERFINISHED
Stoney Nakoda NERFINISHED
Tsuu T’ina NERFINISHED
country Canada
culturalSignificance camping area for Plains Indigenous peoples
ceremonial gathering place
trading site
eventLocation Treaty 7 signing NERFINISHED
hasExhibitsAbout Blackfoot culture
Plains Indigenous history
history of Treaty 7
hasHeritageDesignation National Historic Site of Canada NERFINISHED
hasLandscapeFeature badlands
prairie grasslands
river valley
hasOnSiteFacility Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park NERFINISHED
Blackfoot Crossing Interpretive Centre NERFINISHED
heritageDesignationBy Government of Canada NERFINISHED
heritageDesignationType National Historic Site
knownFor site where Treaty 7 was concluded
traditional gathering place of the Blackfoot people
languageCommunity Siksika language speakers
locatedIn Alberta
Siksika Nation NERFINISHED
locatedNear Cluny, Alberta NERFINISHED
locatedOn Bow River NERFINISHED
managedBy Siksika Nation NERFINISHED
partOf traditional Blackfoot Confederacy territory
province Alberta NERFINISHED
recognizedAs place of national historic significance in Canada
region Southern Alberta NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfMajorEvent 1877
traditionalTerritoryOf Blackfoot people NERFINISHED
Siksika Nation NERFINISHED
treatyNumber Treaty 7 NERFINISHED
usedFor community events
cultural education
heritage tourism

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Treaty 7 signedAt Blackfoot Crossing