‘Welcome home:’ 2,000-year-old bison skull returned to Alberta First Nation

Nov 15, 2019 | 4:14 PM

SIKSIKA, Alta. — A 2,000-year-old bison skull unearthed during utility work in downtown Banff, Alta., has been returned to a southern Alberta Indigenous community.

Contractors with Fortis Alberta were replacing street lights in the scenic mountain town in February when they came across what looked like a bone.

The company says it immediately called Parks Canada, which got in touch with the Siksika Nation east of Calgary.

The skull was given a welcome home blessing on Friday and Siksika members sang honour songs to express gratitude.