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Dead Man's Flats
 
Marker detail: Bridge over the Bow River looking southeast, 1956 image, Touch for more information
Provincial Archives of Alberta, Public Affairs Bureau Collection, PA.1701/8
Marker detail: Bridge over the Bow River looking southeast, 1956
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1 Alberta, Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8, Dead Man's Flats — Dead Man's FlatsAlberta's History
As a gateway to a major pass through the Rocky Mountains, the Bow Valley has been a transportation corridor since the time of the early Aboriginal groups, explorers, and fur traders. The arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1883 and the . . . Map (db m203491) HM
2 Alberta, Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8, Dead Man’s Flats — Tae Gŭh They HunchDead Man’s Flats
This is a story about the history of this place from the Îyârhe [ee-YAH-hhay]. Îyârhe means “mountain people.” We are a branch of the Sioux/Dakota/Lakota/Nakoda people, who are now called the Stoney Nakoda Nation. When our grandfathers were . . . Map (db m203570) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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May. 14, 2024