The libraries in Parkland Regional Library System are located in Treaty 6 and 7 territories.
Our journey towards understanding Indigenous history, culture and practices has only begun. Parkland Regional Library System endeavors to bring Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples together to build community.
We recognize the Cree, Niitsitapi (Blackfoot), Saulteaux, Métis, and Nakota Sioux Peoples whose footsteps have marked this place for centuries before us.
We acknowledge the Samson, Ermineskin, Montana, Louis Bull, Sunchild, and O’Chiese First Nations who are our neighbours and call this region home.
Maskwacis Library Service
Library services are provided at the Howard Buffalo Memorial Centre.
Address: AB-2A Maskwacis, AB TOC 1NO
For more information please visit the Maskwacis Library Service website.
Questions? Contact us for more information.
eContent
The Prairie Indigenous eBook Collection contains stories by Indigenous authors, and writings about Indigenous culture published on the prairies. These books have simultaneous access, so they’re always available to be checked out!
Indigenous Resources
- Treaty Texts (Includes Treaty 6 Information)
- Truth & Reconciliation Commission
- CFLA TRC Report
- Indigenous Canada MOOC
- Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
- Indigenous Services Canada
- Windspeaker
- NFB Indigenous Cinema
- Indigenous Knowledge and Wisdom Center Virtual Library
- Rupertsland Institute Teaching and Learning Resources
- Reclaiming Power and Place: an executive summary of the final report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls