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[edit]Description2016 366 277 -REDress Project (29473248523) -cropped.jpg | Art installation inspired by Métis artist Jaime Black. At Seaforth Peace Park, Vancouver, today, the National Day for Vigils for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. | |||
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Source | 2016/366/277 #REDress Project | |||
Author | Edna Winti | |||
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