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Ontario Native Women’s Association launches new commemorative art project exhibition at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery

May 23, 2023 10:07AM ● By Content Editor
Photo: Anishinabek Nation Northern Superior Regional Deputy Grand Council Chief Mel Hardy and some of the family and loved ones of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls posed beside the Grandmother Earth Dress during the launch of the Medicine Lines of Womanhood MMIWG Commemorative Art Project exhibition at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery on May 5.

By Rick Garrick - Anishinabek News - May 23, 2023


The Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA) launched the Medicine Lines of Womanhood MMIWG Commemorative Art Project exhibition at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery on the National Day of Awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls on May 5. ONWA’s goal for the project was to create a space of healing for those directly connected to the trauma of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) and to bring awareness to MMIWG through stories and art pieces.


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