It’s been two years since the first annual National Ribbon Skirt Day on Jan. 4, 2023. For two New Brunswick seamstresses, the importance of the skirt is profound — from identity, to preserving culture to recovering from residential school trauma. Anna Mandin reports on why this day is so significant for them.
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Indigenous seamstresses reflect on National Ribbon Skirt Day
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