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The First People

The First People 1623

The town of Stony Plain is situated on a large fertile tract of land once called Eskatina of the Stoney Plains, a name derived from the Nakota Sioux First Peoples. Tipi entrances face east to greet the rising sun and the sacred bald eagle soars above as a symbolic messenger closest to the Creator, giving strength and freedom to The Peoples. Wildlife is featured as a sustaining resource and the colours with symbolic meaning are reflected on the side: red (Honesty), green (Mother Earth), white (Wisdom), yellow (The Sun), blue (Faith), black (Power). “Welcome to Stony Plain” is written in Cree syllabics.

Artist Name: John Langeveld
Art Year: 1992
Address: 4917 50 Avenue
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    Land Acknowledgement : Our community is located on Treaty 6 territory, the traditional meeting grounds, gathering space, and travel route of the Plains Cree, Woodland Cree, Beaver Cree, Saulteaux, Niitsitapi, Dene, Nakota Sioux, and the homeland of the Métis Nation. Explore Stony Plain acknowledges the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities whose footsteps have marked this landscape since time immemorial.

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