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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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Big House At Fort Edmonton Park, 1975, front elevation

Big House at Fort Edmonton Park, 1975, front elevation.

Photograph of the Big House at Fort Edmonton Park, showcasing its front elevation as it appeared in 1975.

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Structures

  • Big House, Fort Edmonton

Time Periods

  • Pre-contact and Fur Trade: 11,000 Bce to 1870

Neighbourhoods

  • River Valley West Central

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  • City of Edmonton Archives

Catalog: EA-9-217

Beth Shalom Synagogue, 2010Previous media

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Big House At Fort Edmonton Park, 1978, interior of dining roomNext media