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CAOS acknowledges all First Nations, Metis, Inuit, status and non, as caretakers of Turtle Island, and is grateful to the Blackfoot – Kainai, Sikiska, Piikiani Nations, the Dene – Tsuutina Nation, and the Nakota -Welsey, Chiniki, Bearspaw Nations for their patience and guidance as we live within Treaty relationships. 

CAOS acknowledges and values the thousands of stories that travel through time and space, and how they sustain our connections to people, the plants, the animals, and the land.

CAOS is based in the city of Calgary, also known as Moh-kins-tsis (“Elbow” in Blackfoot), Winsheesh-pah (“Elbow” in Stoney), Otos-kwunee (“Elbow” in Cree), Kootsisaw (“Elbow” in T’suu T’ina), and Klincho-tinay-indihay (“Horse Town” in Slavey). The Elbow River gets its name from the distinctive “crook” as it flows towards the Bow River, which gets its name from the reeds used in bow making that grew along its banks.