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Alberta First Nation lobbies for Indigenous name for Tunnel Mountain

The Stoney Nakoda wants Parks Canada and the province to change the Banff, Alta., mountain back to its original Aboriginal name.

Stoney Nakoda wants Banff mountain renamed Sacred Buffalo Guardian

The colloquial name, the local name is Sleeping Buffalo Mountain, says Bill Snow, a member of the Stoney Nakoda First Nation. (Harvey Locke)

When CPR surveyors were mapping the route through Banff for Canada's first transcontinental railway, they considered drilling a tunnel through a mountain in the middle of Banff.

Even though thetunnel was never built the nameTunnel Mountainstuck.

But that'snot whatAboriginalpeoplein the area call it.

"The colloquial name, the local name is Sleeping Buffalo Mountain," said Bill Snow, with the Stoney Tribal Administration, told the Calgary Eyeopener.

Nowthe Stoney Nakoda First Nation is lobbyingParks Canada and the province to adopt the Indigenous name for Tunnel Mountain.

Sacred Buffalo Guardian Mountain

However, they actually want it renamedSacred BuffaloGuardian whichleaders and elders agree isthemostaccurateEnglish translation of the namefrom the Stoney Nakoda language.

"The meaning that we have, as Stoney Nakoda, is that the mountain actually acts as a guardian over the many different types of specialwaters, specialherbs, medicines that grow in that area," said Snow.

Bill Snow is with Stoney Nakoda Tribal Administration. (Submitted)

The First Nation has sent aletter requesting the name change to the Geographical Names Board of Canada, the national co-ordinating body for place names.

In an email statement, the board said it could take"several months or longer" forParks Canada and the Alberta Ministry of Culture and Tourism to review the request and make a decision.

Snow said the name change is an important part of "the wider reconciliation story that we're all involved in" and recognizing the area's First Nation history.

"The meaning of a lot of places have been glossed over there's a lot important places where the names don't reflect the true meaning."

The view from the top of Tunnel Mountain in Banff, Alta. First Nation groups in the area want Parks Canada and the province to rename the mountain Sacred Buffalo Guardian. (Robson Fletcher/CBC)

With files from the Calgary Eyeopener