Century-old Blackfoot headdress found in thrift store returned to First Nation
CALGARY — A more than century-old Blackfoot headdress that was dropped in a thrift store bin has been returned to a First Nation east of Calgary.
An Alberta government spokeswoman says someone made a call to a poacher tip line last June about a headdress that was up for auction at a store in Okotoks.
A Fish and Wildlife officer determined it was made with golden eagle feathers, but the province says the donor likely didn’t realize its significance.
There was a note with the headdress with the name of someone who had been an administrator in the residential school system between 1890 and 1900.