MMIWG2S
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‘Leah carried a deep love for her family’: Mother of 2 mourned at Winnipeg vigil
Loved ones honour Anishinaabe health care worker Leah Faye Keeper, 32, who police identified from DNA tests last week
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With ‘grief and a desire for change,’ community gathers to remember MMIWG2S+ in ‘Winnipeg’
Cities across the continent held similar walks on Valentine’s Day, marking the 35th anniversary of annual memorials for missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and Two-Spirit people
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Their name was Kwemcxenalqs
A beloved relation who embodied her name — a sqilx’w young person remembered for her strength
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‘Every day, we honour our sisters’: Red Dress art pieces unveiled outside ‘Vancouver Island’ schools
Content Warning: This story contains content referencing missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and Two-Spirit people. Please honour your spirit and read with care. Every year, when May 5 comes and goes, Lily Schaefer is reminded of the importance of continuing the conversation about missing and murdered Indigenous, women, girls and two-spirit people (MMIWG2S). The…
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Dressed in red, Stz’uminus community members honour MMIWG2S
“We’re on a healing journey,” says Chief Roxanne Harris
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Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society honours missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and Two-Spirit people
During the ceremony more than 20 people marched in the rain to the Kelowna Law Courts
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Grandmother from Treaty 6 territory to spend a year walking across Canada in honour of missing and murdered Indigenous women
A 53-year-old Saskatchewan Grandmother has begun a year-long journey by foot across Canada in honour of missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW). Photo by Tara Skobel.







