Stories Woven Through Fabric Reclaims Identity – One Ribbon at a Time
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Stories Woven Through Fabric reclaims identity – one ribbon at a time
By Brock Weir Co-executive director of the Dufferin–Caledon based Indigenous led not-for-profit, the Brave Canoe, Sharon Rigby, is a student of Indigenous Community and Social Development at Georgian College. During her studies, she saw how proud many of her peers were coming to class wearing a distinctive garment. Rigby, a Mohawk/Ojibwe artist from Akwesasne Reserve in Quebec, who now lives in Mississauga, was keen to learn more about her cultu…
Stories Woven Through Fabric reclaims Indigenous identity – one ribbon at a time
Written By BROCK WEIR Co-executive director of the Dufferin–Caledon based Indigenous led not-for-profit, the Brave Canoe, Sharon Rigby, is a student of Indigenous Community and Social Development at Georgian College. During her studies, she saw how proud many of her peers were coming to class wearing a distinctive garment. Rigby, a Mohawk/Ojibwe artist from Akwesasne Reserve in Quebec, who now lives in Mississauga, was keen to learn more about h…
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