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Construction set to begin on kihciy askiy, Edmonton's urban Indigenous cultural site

CBC News | November 05, 2021

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Construction is set to begin on kihciy askiy, Edmonton's urban Indigenous cultural site.

Meaning "sacred land" in Cree, kihciy askiy will be located on a 4.5-hectare site in Whitemud Park, just south of Fox Drive.

The city says it will be a place for members of the Indigenous community to host ceremonies and sweat lodges and to grow medicinal herbs. It will also be a place for non-Indigenous people to learn about Indigenous culture.

Construction on the $4.5-million project is expected to take 18 to 24 months. A ground-blessing ceremony was held in September.

The site will include a circular area for four sweat lodges and a permanent ceremonial stone heating device with a water source. Another area for teepees will have a permanent feast firepit for ceremonies and small group workshops.

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