Ramona Shirt sews a ribbon skirt at Strathcona Community Centre on Jan. 21. Volunteers have worked to make over 100 skirts to give to participants in Vancouver’s annual Women’s Memorial March. Photo ...
Autumn Lewis from Wiikwemikong First Nation, Ont., has been wearing and making ribbon skirts since her youth. She even sews them for her seven-year-old daughter. She plans to make a new creation to ...
Making ribbon skirts at Anishnabeg Outreach A local group is working to revitalize Indigenous culture at the community level. Heather Senoran reports.
For Isabella Kulak, marking National Ribbon Skirt Day means wearing clothing that represents who you are. Her decision to do so a little more than two years ago led Parliament to designate Jan. 4 as a ...
CTV National News: First National Ribbon Skirt Day Jill Macyshon reports on Canada’s first ever National Ribbon Skirt Day — inspired by a young girl who wouldn’t be shamed for her culture.
The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results. Isabella Kulak, left ...
Some Mi'kmaw women will mark National Ribbon Skirt Day by encouraging children to take pride in and wear cultural items like ribbon skirts. Thursday is National Ribbon Skirt Day, a day to encourage ...
A ribbon skirt maker from the Kawacatoose First Nation takes pride in the nationally celebrated day but it wasn’t always like that. “For myself as a child, the reason I felt ashamed wearing long ...
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