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Koskanuba's ceremony

10/26/2016

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​Koskanuba, a Stoney Nakoda First Nations man I befriended in Jasper, ran out to his truck to bring back one of his hand-made Native American Flutes after I heard him play. Red cedar, key of A. "Here, play it," he said.
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Koskanuba wanted to make a ceremony out of gifting me with his flute. Here he is handing me the Native American Flute he made. We are sitting on two log chairs in front of a Stoney Nakoda teepee at Buffalo Nations Luxton Museum outside of Jasper. BC
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