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  • This two-day course prepares an individual to recognize and provide intervention for life threatening emergencies until medical aid arrives, includes artificial respiration, choking, how to deal with shock and unconsciousness, severe bleeding, head and spinal injuries, fractures of the upper and lower limbs and CPR for an adult casualty.
  • This two-day course prepares an individual to recognize and provide intervention for life threatening emergencies until medical aid arrives, includes artificial respiration, choking, how to deal with shock and unconsciousness, severe bleeding, head and spinal injuries, fractures of the upper and lower limbs and CPR for an adult casualty.
  • This two-day course prepares an individual to recognize and provide intervention for life threatening emergencies until medical aid arrives, includes artificial respiration, choking, how to deal with shock and unconsciousness, severe bleeding, head and spinal injuries, fractures of the upper and lower limbs and CPR for an adult casualty.
  • This two-day course prepares an individual to recognize and provide intervention for life threatening emergencies until medical aid arrives, includes artificial respiration, choking, how to deal with shock and unconsciousness, severe bleeding, head and spinal injuries, fractures of the upper and lower limbs and CPR for an adult casualty.
  • Canadian Natural Community BBQ at Goodfish/Whitefish Lake First Nation
  • In 1972 one of the most important alliances was formed in Canadian Art History, the Professional Native Indian Artists Incorporated (PNIAI). Legally incorporated in 1975 the group worked to raise the profile of Indigenous People and Indigenous Art. Now almost 45 years, later the group is just as important today as they were then.
  • Renowned Indigenous artist Daphne Odjig is the founder of the Indian Group of Seven. Her works range from sketch studies to exploration of woodland’s style to her own unique style, often featuring Indigenous women.
  • Indigenous art continues to thrive thanks to the Professional Native Indian Artists Inc. Artists such as Carl Beam, Kent Monkman, George Littlechild and Jane Ash Poitras have followed in their footsteps and filled the world with their profound works.
  • Traditional hide tanning is not learned over a small amount of time. It takes years of practical experience and skilled labour with the Elder to understand the elements of Mother Nature that surrounds traditional hide tanning.
  • The museum was awarded a 25th anniversary commemorative grant from the Alberta Foundation for the Arts to develop the exhibition.



We acknowledge that Portage College’s service region is on the traditional lands of First Nation Peoples, the owners of Treaty 6, 8 and 10, which are also homelands to the Métis people. We honour the history and culture of all people who first lived and gathered in these lands.
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