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8. Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Children - Anonymous.JPG
8. Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Children - Anonymous.JPG

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from CA$120.00

2019

Walking in the hall of the Union Station window is an anonymous individual, a symbolic representation of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. Described as a Canadian national crisis and a Canadian genocide, it is estimated that between 1980 and 2012, Indigenous women and girls accounted for 16% of all female homicides in Canada despite only representing 4% of the national female population. From 2001 to 2015, the homicide rate for Indigenous women in Canada was almost six times as high as the homicide rate for non-Indigenous women. It is estimated that anywhere from 1,000 to 5,000+ Indigenous women and girls have gone missing since the 1970s. To learn more about murdered and missing Indigenous women and children and to support, visit itstartswithus-mmiw.com/

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$2,500 - 1 of 1 (dated, signed, and numbered)
The original photo is 60” x 40” and printed on an aluminum composite sheet (dibond) with a built-in subframe for mounting.

$120.00 - 1 of 20 (dated, signed, and numbered)
The print is 12” x 18” and printed on museum-quality poster print made on heavy weight, natural white, ultra smooth matte paper. Printed on archival, acid-free paper in Toronto, CA. Please note that this item is 1 of 20.

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