Girl behind National Ribbon Skirt Day movement reflects on this day
Lana Kulak said wearing a ribbon skirt connects her to Mother Earth and gives her so much pride in her identity. That teaching was passed down to her children, including Isabella.
The chief of Cote First Nation said they will be acknowledging the significance of the bill that was passed and thanking people for recognizing women’s skirt day for not only the nation, but for Canada as well.
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