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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.
The Métis-Cree woman from Okanese First Nation says it’s usually one of the three dozen young people she’s been working with to make their own ribbon skirts.