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And the Canadian public has a chance to vote for Bayleigh by end of day July 1 to win a separate People’s Choice Prize as ...
A drummer played and sang while a round dance was held in a city mall as part of an event to mark National Ribbon Skirt Day in Winnipeg. Some wore the handmade garments, creating a sea of colour in ...
This year is the second National Ribbon Skirt Day, which commemorates the experience of Isabella Kulak, a member of Cote First Nation in Saskatchewan, who was shamed for wearing a ribbon skirt to ...
National Ribbon Skirt Day on Jan. 4 is a day to encourage Indigenous women, girls and 2SLBGTQ people to wear their traditional regalia.
OTTAWA, ON, Jan. 4, 2024 /CNW/ - The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on National Ribbon Skirt Day: "Today, I acknowledge all those across Canada who are ...
ESKASONI - As Thursday is the second National Ribbon Skirt Day in Canada, it's crucial to understand the significance of ribbon skirts in Indigenous culture.
Yesterday, the very first National Ribbon Skirt Day proved to be a powerful (and stylish) movement, as Indigenous women across North America posted their own colorful styles.
Women from the N'Swakamok Native Friendship Centre in Sudbury displayed the ribbon skirts they wore for the first National Ribbon Skirt Day.
Jan. 4, 2023, marks the first National Ribbon Skirt Day, a day where Indigenous women across the country are encouraged to wear ribbon skirts to celebrate their culture, their strength and their ...
National Ribbon Skirt Day bill passed, to be celebrated on Jan. 4 But is it appropriate for non-Indigenous people to wear ribbon skirts as a way to honour Indigenous women?