Curator Heather Sjoblom says there is also a half-scale model of ancient bison bones that have been found.
“It’s a great way to learn more about Indigenous history and to understand more about the impacts that the Site C dam is going to have on these communities and historical places of significance,” says Sjoblom.
The exhibit will be available until sometime in June, depending on when it starts to circulate the Indigenous communities in the area.
The North Peace Museum is open Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Regular admission fees apply adults $7, seniors $6, students $4, and children five and under are free.
As with most things, heritage means different things to different people. One definition that I found and liked goes like the following: “Heritage is a person s unique, inherited sense of . . .