Creator’s Stone meteorite to be returned to its historic site after over 150 years
EDMONTON — After years of negotiations, the Alberta government signed an agreement Friday with a First Nations group committing to return an ancient meteorite to its historic location after being displaced for over 150 years.
Manitou Asinîy, also known as the Creator’s Stone or Manitou Stone, is a 145-kilogram iron meteorite that landed close to the Alberta-Saskatchewan boundary, near modern-day Hardisty, Alta., billions of years ago.
The chestnut-coloured stone weighs about the same as a red-tailed deer and is the size of a large tire.
The stone holds spiritual significance to Indigenous people across the Prairies and was thought to have healing properties and protect buffalo herds.