Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump
Native name
Blackfoot: Estipah-skikikini-kots
The cliffs at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump
LocationMunicipal District of Willow Creek No. 26 near Fort Macleod
Alberta
Coordinates49°44′58″N 113°37′30″W / 49.74944°N 113.62500°W / 49.74944; -113.62500
Area73.29 square kilometres (28.30 sq mi)
Founded1955
Governing bodyAlberta Community Development
TypeCultural
Criteriavi
Designated1981 (5th session)
Reference no.158
CountryCanada
RegionNorth America
Official nameHead-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump National Historic Site of Canada
Designated1968
TypeProvincial Historic Site
Designated1979
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump is located in Alberta
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump
Location of Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump in Alberta
Sign at the entrance

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump is a buffalo jump located where the foothills of the Rocky Mountains begin to rise from the prairie 18 km (11 mi) west of Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada, on Highway 785. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home of a museum of Blackfoot culture. Joe Crowshoe Sr. OC (1903–1999) – Aapohsoy’yiis (Weasel Tail) – a ceremonial Elder of the Piikani Nation in southern Alberta, was instrumental in the development of the site. The Joe Crow Shoe Sr. Lodge is dedicated to his memory. He dedicated his life to preserving Aboriginal culture and promoting the relationship between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people and in 1998 was awarded the National Aboriginal Achievement Award for "saving the knowledge and practices of the Blackfoot people."[1]

  1. ^ "Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump World Heritage Site". history.alberta.ca. Archived from the original on 2015-07-07.

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