Rosalie Fish of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe painted her face with a red handprint over her mouth during a state track meet on May 25, 2019, to raise awareness of missing and murdered indigenous women.

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May 5 is National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada and the US.

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In June 2013, the Walking With Our Sisters project was initiated by Christi Belcourt, a Métis artist from Ontario, Canada. Each pair of moccasin tops in the project represents one missing or murdered Indigenous woman from North America.

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Rosalie Fish of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe painted her face with a red handprint over her mouth during a state track meet on May 25, 2019 to raise awareness of missing and murdered indigenous women.

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Tomorrow is Lockdown Week, which means the government are taking orders to prevent the coronavirus from spreading. Make sure you stay safe at home, wash your hands and wear a face mask.😷

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