Blood Tribe inducts honorary Chiefs
The Blood Tribe inducted honorary chiefs on Monday in recognition of their advocacy and contributions to the community, including former Alberta premier Jason Kenney and retired warrant officer Glen Miller.
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The Blood Tribe inducted honorary chiefs on Monday in recognition of their advocacy and contributions to the community, including former Alberta premier Jason Kenney and retired warrant officer Glen Miller.
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