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Hundreds of knowledge keepers, Elders, educators and instructors from across the expansive Blackfoot Territory attended the Blackfoot Confederacy Education Conference, hosted by the Peigan Board of Education Society.

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The conference took place on Tuesday and Wednesday at the Agri-Food Hub and Trade Centre in Lethbridge.

Focused on the development of critical thinking in Nitsitapi youth and children, the agenda was packed full of keynote speakers, workshops, and activities.

Watch the video above to learn more.

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