2023 ATC CULTURAL FESTIVAL

Official Photo Gallery

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The third edition of the Athabasca Tribal Council (ATC) Cultural Festival was a success in showcasing and revitalizing Indigenous culture and traditions, with an estimated 10,000 people attending or participating at Snye Point Park over the four-day long festival.

Thank you to Frederick McDonald, Life And Portraits, and Robert Coppard Photography for the images below.

Usage

Images in this gallery can be shared by community members of the Wood Buffalo region, or for media editorial purposes only. Manipulation or defamation of the images or the subjects in them will not be tolerated. The Athabasca Tribal Council reserves all rights and ownership to all images from this gallery.

These photos have been resized for the website. You can request a full-sized photo by emailing info@atcfn.ca

For all others: Images can not be reproduced without the expressed written permission of the Athabasca Tribal Council. No Commercial Use. This gallery is for Editorial Use Only. You may not use the content for any commercial, promotional, advertorial, endorsement, advertising, gambling/betting/gaming uses or merchandising purposes. These photos are primarily intended to be used for editorial purposes, meaning descriptive purposes such as news reporting and discussion of current events or other human interest topics that directly relate to the Athabasca Tribal Council and the ATC Cultural Festival. (for example, in a blog, textbook, newspaper or magazine article). The Athabasca Tribal Council and the photographers who created the images reserve all copyrights.

If you have any questions, please email info@atcfn.ca

Copyright © Athabasca Tribal Council - All rights reserved.

A special Hiy hiy, Marsi cho, Thank you 
to Life and Portraits and Crystal Mercredi
for your gift-in-kind support of photography for the Festival.