In 2024, a fort named for this city got an Indigenous name meaning “harmonious meeting place” and changed its English name to The Confluence Historic Site & Parkland. Land acknowledgments in this city often mention the Indigenous name Moh’kinstsis (“mo-KIN-stiss”) and the Stoney Nakoda First Nation. Two princesses, including one from the five nations of Treaty 7, are chosen as Royalty at an annual event in this city. Some Indigenous groups call the area around this city “elbow” because of a sharp bend in it where the Bow and Elbow rivers meet. This major city is west of Siksika 146, a Blackfoot reserve. Stephen Harper represented a riding in this city, where a First Nations camp is built each July for an event that also uses the Scotiabank Saddledome. For 10 points, a rodeo “Stampede” is held in what city southwest of Edmonton, the largest in Alberta? ■END■
ANSWER: Calgary [accept Moh’kinstsis until read; accept Wîcîspa; accept Fort Calgary; accept Calgary Stampede]
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