Alberta's Provincial Flower
Wild Rose
These resources are limited and can not be replaced.
Non-Renewable
The descendants of the original people of North America.
Aboriginal
This song sings of building the railway
Drill, Ye Tarriers
Alberta's Capital City
Edmonton
Alberta's Provincial Tree
Lodgepole Pine
These resources can regenerate (be made new) and can last indefinitely if used carefully.
Renewable
A group of people who are descendant from European and indigenous North Americans.
Metis
This songs sings of an house made of sod and dirt.
Old Sod Shanty
The number of people living in an area.
Population
Alberta's Provincial Bird
Great Horned Owl
This is the term for the resource that deals with farming and ranching.
Agriculture
People who belong to the various governments of indigenous people of Canada. There are 46 groups like this in Alberta.
First Nations
This songs sings of immigrants coming to Canada from all over the world.
We are Not Afraid
Multiculturalism
Alberta's Biggest City
Calgary
These are the top three resources that Alberta sells to other regions.
Coal, oil and gas
Treaties
This song has vocables which have no meaning except what the singer is intending them for. The word means "I love you" in Blackfoot.
Gitsigakomim
A person whose first language is French; a person of French language and culture.
Francophone
Alberta's Provincial Animal
The ability of land to maintain life on a continued and renewed basis.
Sustainability.
An Alberta Heritage/Historical Site that celebrates the bison's importance to First Nations.
Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump
This French Canadian song was used by voyageurs as they paddled their way west during the fur trade. The chorus is about a ball that rolls.
En Roulant
The beliefs, customs, knowledge, values and historical experiences shared by a given group.
Cultural heritage