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Otipemisiwak Métis Government Participates in First Indigenous-led Ceremonial Bison Harvest in Banff National Park 

Posted on: Jan 27, 2025

Banff, AB – January 27, 2025 – The Otipemisiwak Métis Government is proud to announce its participation in the historic Indigenous-led ceremonial bison harvest in Banff National Park, a groundbreaking event marking the first bison hunt on these lands in nearly a century-and-a-half. This event, a pilot project led by the Indigenous Advisory Circle (IAC), represents a key step in revitalizing vital cultural and ceremonial hunting practices for Indigenous Peoples. 

The ceremonial bison harvest, which took place in 2024, reflects a profound moment of cultural reconnection for the Métis Nation within Alberta and other Indigenous groups. This marks the first time in over a century that bison have been harvested on the land that is now Banff National Park, emphasizing the deep, long-standing connection between the Métis, the land, and the bison. The harvesters were following the rules of the Métis Buffalo Hunt.  

“The success of this ceremonial bison harvest represents more than just a hunt—it is a powerful affirmation of the Otipemisiwak Métis people’s commitment to preserving our cultural heritage and strengthening our relationship with the land,” said Grant Lacombe, Secretary of Harvesting and Culture for the Otipemisiwak Métis Government. “It is an important step in exercising our rights and revitalizing the practices that have sustained our people for generations.” 

The success of this initiative is a direct result of the growth of the bison herd, which has expanded from 16 to over 130 animals since 2017, creating an opportunity for responsible, culturally significant harvesting. This event also highlights the importance of cultural and environmental stewardship, with the Métis Nation and other Indigenous groups continuing to advocate for the restoration and protection of their traditional lands and resources. 

“While our group did not harvest a bison this year, we considered the experience a success, emphasizing our Métis community and cultural practices,” says Rocky View Métis District Captain, Amber Boyd. “Bison was a major part of Métis life, so to be back out on the land and practicing our cultural practices was a massive success in itself.” 

The Otipemisiwak Métis Government is committed to furthering this work and looks forward to continuing to engage with Parks Canada and other Indigenous groups in the ongoing stewardship of Banff National Park. 

 

For further information or inquiries, please contact: 

Kenny Trenton, Press Secretary
780-455-2200 Ext. 245 
ktrenton@metis.org 

 

 

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