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Majorville Medicine Wheel
This medicine wheel is over 4,500 years old. In fact, it’s one of the oldest known manmade structures in Canada. It was created by ancestors of the Blackfoot Nation and is one of three of this form out of the 70 or so medicine wheels in North America.
To the aboriginal people, this site is still considered sacred, and offerings you may find left behind, include sweetgrass, sage, willow, cloth, and tobacco.
Please note for vertical images, it’s the image that will be printed not the border.
This medicine wheel is over 4,500 years old. In fact, it’s one of the oldest known manmade structures in Canada. It was created by ancestors of the Blackfoot Nation and is one of three of this form out of the 70 or so medicine wheels in North America.
To the aboriginal people, this site is still considered sacred, and offerings you may find left behind, include sweetgrass, sage, willow, cloth, and tobacco.
Please note for vertical images, it’s the image that will be printed not the border.