Every Child Matters
Every Child Matters: Fundraising Campaign
The Grey Eagle Resort & Casino has launched an Orange Ribbon fundraising campaign from September 1st – 30th to honour and acknowledge the children and survivors of the Residential School system in Canada. Every donation received will be donated to the Tsuut’ina Nation Culture & Museum.
Wearing an orange ribbon is a visual reminder of our shared past as Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada and provides an opportunity for dialogue on our shared future.

Fundraising Campaign - September 1st - 30th
The Grey Eagle Resort & Casino has launched an Orange Ribbon fundraising campaign from September 1st – 30th to honour and acknowledge the children and survivors of the Residential School system in Canada. Every donation received will be donated to the Tsuut’ina Nation Culture & Museum.
Help Us Reach Our Goal
Help us reach our goal of $10K in donations by September 30th! Here’s how:
• Casino Buffet:
Monday & Tuesday: Join us for a dinner buffet ($21.99+tax) featuring Indigenous cuisine. A portion of the proceeds from every dinner purchased will be donated to the Tsuut’ina Culture & Museum.
Daily Buffet: Round up your breakfast, lunch, or dinner bill, and 100% of that portion will be donated to the Tsuut’ina Nation Culture & Museum.
• Gift Shop:
Orange ‘Every Child Matters’ t-shirts & Tsuut’ina Nation Honey Grey Eagle orange t-shirts ($25) and Starlight Apiaries Raw Wildflower Honey (Tsuut’ina Nation) Honey ($12) are available for purchase. 100% of the proceeds will be donated to the Tsuut’ina Culture & Museum.
Starlight Apiaries Raw Wildflower Honey
“Starlight Apiaries is an Indigenous-owned and operated business on the Tsuut’ina Nation. We proudly bring to you premium unpasteurized honey that is pure, raw, and locally produced. With customer satisfaction and environmental issues in mind, our honey is derived from wildflower fields that have not been treated with fertilizers or chemicals which enhances the quality, taste, benefits, and properties of our honey.” – Starlight Apiaries
Starlight Apiaries Raw Wildflower Honey is available in the Gift Shop for $12. 100% of the proceeds will be donated to the Tsuut’ina Culture & Museum.
TsuuT’ina Culture & Museum
In 1977, the Canadian government mandated Indigenous culture be revived. Tsuut’ina Elders’s dream came to life in 1983 when the first original Tsuut’ina Culture Museum doors opened to the public. Come enjoy the new museum building located on the beautiful Tsuut’ina Nation, where you will be able to learn about the rich cultural history of Tsuut’ina. You can admire the exquisite mountain view and scenery while observing Chief Bullhead’s homestead, located beside the museum.
The museum aims to help connect Indigenous youth to their heritage while also introducing the public to Tsuut’ina’s storied past. Book an intimate tour or observe on your own, the friendly staff will be glad to help you with any questions. Don’t forget to check out the Museum Gift Shop where you can find authentically handmade Indigenous goods such as clothing, jewelry, and moccasins made by over 40 artisans.
The store also supports the local artisans by providing beading and regalia-making supplies to the Treaty 7 area. The Museum Gift Shop is a Nation-owned and operated store, proud to highlight the Tsuut’ina people as well as people from nations all over Turtle Island.
Butterfly Release Ceremony
Please join us for a butterfly release to honour and acknowledge the lost children and the survivors of the Residential School system.