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We acknowledge that the land on which Edmonton is built is Treaty Six Territory. We thank the diverse Indigenous Peoples whose footsteps have marked this territory for centuries, such as nêhiyaw (Cree), Dené, Anishinaabe (Saulteaux), Nakota Isga (Nakota Sioux), and Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) peoples. We also acknowledge this as the Métis homeland and the home of one of the largest communities of Inuit south of the 60th parallel. It is a welcoming place for all peoples who come from around the world to share Edmonton as a home. It is important that we not only recognize our shared histories, but also each other's contributions to establishing the built heritage of Edmonton and Area.

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1972

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Law Courts

Exterior view of the Law Courts Building in Edmonton from 1978.

Built in 1972

1978

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Law Courts Building, 1978, exterior view

Exterior view of the Law Courts Building in Edmonton from 1978.

Captured in 1978

1982

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Law Courts, 1982

Photograph of the law courts building taken in 1982, from the City of Edmonton Archives.

Captured in 1982

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Law Courts, Circa 1982

Exterior view of the law courts in Edmonton, circa 1982.

Captured c. 1982

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Jock Bell

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