National News Indian Days in Banff a chance for young people to learn from Elders By Tamara Pimentel Aug 08, 2018 For the Stoney Nakoda people in Alberta, Banff National Park was once home. Now every year they return for Banff Indian Days – a time of gathering and sharing stories. It’s also a time for young people to learn from their Elders. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *PhoneSubmit Report Tags: Alberta, Banff Indian Days, Banff National Park, Indian Days, Parks Canada Continue Reading Senate committee studying prisons makes Edmonton stop Cruise ship market pops up in Iqaluit featuring cheaper gift ideas Author(s) Tamara Pimentel [email protected] More Stories Family says Whitehorse inquest jury recommendations don... 3 hours ago By Sara Connors Six Nations family pushes Niagara police for answers in ma... 4 hours ago By Annette Francis Ongoing colonialism shows itself in Ontario’s legislatur... 4 hours ago By Kerry Slack New Métis children’s book offers connecting through sto... 5 hours ago By Danielle Paradis Air Canada needs ‘protocols for First Peoples’ says AF... 7 hours ago By APTN National News Full parole meeting scheduled for B.C. man who defrauded I... 7 hours ago By Danielle Paradis