An event in Winnipeg for the third annual National Ribbon Skirt Day celebrated Indigenous pride, along with "love, kindness [and] loud auntie laughter," said one organizer, CBC News reported on Jan. 4 ...
A Saturday event in Winnipeg for the third annual National Ribbon Skirt Day was a chance for dozens to celebrate Indigenous pride, along with "love, kindness [and] loud auntie laughter," according ...
Tuckanow, a Métis-Cree woman from the Okanese First Nation, is the building safer communities coordinator with Growing Young Movers (GYM). GYM is a nonprofit organization at Regina’s mâmawêyatitân ...
Onkwehón:we across Turtle Island donned their ribbon skirts on January 4, in recognition of the third annual National Ribbon ...
1:37 Indigenous seamstresses reflect on National Ribbon Skirt Day Residential school survivor Rita Martin lived decades before she wore her first ribbon skirt. Handmade with the help of her ...
2:03 Indigenous resilience shines on second annual National Ribbon Skirt Day It’s not uncommon for Claire Tuckanow to hear a sewing machine whirring in the background while she works inside ...
As the country marks the first-ever National Ribbon Skirt Day, the Cree and Stoney Nakoda woman said things have changed since then. For her, ribbon skirts aren't just for ceremonies anymore.
First Nations girls, women, gender-diverse and two-spirit people adorned themselves in vibrant fabrics and patterns on Saturday to commemorate the third annual National Ribbon Skirt Day ...
A Saturday event in Winnipeg for the third annual National Ribbon Skirt Day will be a chance to celebrate Indigenous pride, along with " love, kindness [and] loud auntie laughter," says one organizer.