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Wolf Creek - Mázíná Tsisgò

Stephanie One Spot

Known to the Sarcee, Tsuut’ina Nation as Wolf Creek, the panels showcase the changing seasons and connection to the animals, land, sun and moon, ceremonies, and traditional medicines of the area.

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The wolves represent the land and stories connected to the Fish Creek area. Known to the Sarcee, Tsuut’ina Nation as Wolf Creek, the panels showcase the changing seasons and connection to the animals, land, sun and moon, ceremonies, and traditional medicines of the area. Stories told from previous generations talk about how the Sarcee used to dress in wolf skins so they could move around the land undetected. These stories are connected to the Sarcee, Tsuut’ina culture. As Dene, which translates to “too many to count,” they would travel following the Rocky Mountain foothills all the way up north and down south. The Dina-tii represents all Dene Nations from northern Siberia down to the southern tip of South America. Tsuut’ina translates to Great Many Peoples or Beaver People.

The wolves represent the land and stories connected to the Fish Creek area. Known to the Sarcee, Tsuut’ina Nation as Wolf Creek, the panels showcase the changing seasons and connection to the animals, land, sun and moon, ceremonies, and traditional medicines of the area. Stories told from previous generations talk about how the Sarcee used to dress in wolf skins so they could move around the land undetected. These stories are connected to the Sarcee, Tsuut’ina culture. As Dene, which translates to “too many to count,” they would travel following the Rocky Mountain foothills all the way up north and down south. The Dina-tii represents all Dene Nations from northern Siberia down to the southern tip of South America. Tsuut’ina translates to Great Many Peoples or Beaver People.

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Type
MuralPanels
Date
2024(Install)
Creator
Stephanie One Spot(Artist)
Subject
IndigenousTsuut'ina

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Fish Creek LibraryAlberta, CA T2J 2T8
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Last updated: November 13th, 2025

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