The Trails Project

Welcome to The Trails Project info page!

Join with Ktunaxa Knowledge Holder, horseman and language expert, Alfred Joseph, and a team of Ktunaxa ʔa·knusti (guardians) who are working to document traditional trails in new ways, so that Ktunaxa now and in the future can find their way safely through the homelands.

Watch this space for video updates, map activities, stories and events announcements.

This project is for Ktunaxa only; therefore registration is needed before contributing.


Welcome to The Trails Project info page!

Join with Ktunaxa Knowledge Holder, horseman and language expert, Alfred Joseph, and a team of Ktunaxa ʔa·knusti (guardians) who are working to document traditional trails in new ways, so that Ktunaxa now and in the future can find their way safely through the homelands.

Watch this space for video updates, map activities, stories and events announcements.

This project is for Ktunaxa only; therefore registration is needed before contributing.


  • TKL Trails Project 2025 AGA Update

    Update! New TKL Trails video available!


    Get caught up on aknusti and their transfer of traditional knowledge by Alfred Joseph. In the video, you'll hear about aknusti furthering their skills by learning how to tan different hides, bear fat rendering and the continued horsemanship riding. The video is plenty full of recalled moments during their adventures, so make sure to check that out now!



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  • Ktunaxa Trail Video

  • Horsemanship Skills Training, with Alfred Joseph

    Saddle up with Ktunaxa horseman and language teacher Alfred Joseph.

    This three-week training course (one week each in January, February and March) will cover essential skills:

    1) Packing: January 15 to 19 (Practice on a wooden horse)

    2) Saddling: February 5 to 9 (Practice on a wooden horse)

    3) Riding: March 18 to 22

    Join Ktunaxa ʔa·knusti as they learn from Alfred to do all these things, Ktunaxa-style.

    This training is open to Ktunaxanin̓tik.

    Meals will be provided, and we can work with you to ensure transportation coverage.

    Dress for the weather (indoors and out) and you don't need to bring your own horse!

    The contact to sign up is Alexis Martig... alexisj.martig@ktunaxa.org

    There are only a few spots, so if you are interested, please reach out.

    Deadline is January 11, 2024.

    Thank you!

  • Trail Stories

    Background

    For a few years, Elders expressed the need for mapping Ktunaxa trails in the territory to strengthen rights and titles claims.

    In July 2023, Traditional Knowledge and Language secured funding to conduct mapping for three years.

    The project is championed by ʔa·knusti Jared Cayenne and open to all ʔa·knusti from Ktunaxa First Nations, including those who are working via Ktunaxa Nation Council's ʔa·knusti initiatives.

    Current State

    Currently, ʔa·knusti are gaining knowledge of trails and Ktunaxa history of the area the trails are in.

    We had two weeks in field mapping trails from Alfred Joseph’s map and knowledge.

    During that time Alfred Joseph and from four to six ʔa·knusti were on the land everyday, with the KNC GIS (geographical information systems) specialist Sebastian Martinez and Ktunaxa videographer Eldon Stanley to record the journey.

    This winter Alfred Joseph will teach horsemanship skills for three weeks. He will teach about packing, saddling and riding horses to build capacities for this project.

    Next Steps

    Jared Cayenne, with support from TKL, will also meet with Ralph Gravelle to talk about trails he wanted mapped in order to prepare next fiscal year activities.

    Opportunities/Impacts between Sectors and with External Bodies

    • Potential tourism opportunity when trails are mapped an established. Having Ktunaxa tour guide taking people and teaching history.
    • Reconnecting Ktunaxa back to land and each other
    • Learning Ktunaxa history
    • Sharing the knowledge between Elders and young Nation members on the land

    Collecting data that could be used to protect the land in case of future claims, and could be shared with Nation members

Page last updated: 23 Oct 2025, 04:06 PM