Queen

13. Residential school survivor - Laura.JPG
13. Residential school survivor - Laura.JPG

Queen

from CA$120.00

2020

Walking down the steps in front of Old City Hall is Laura, a survivor of St. Anne’s Residential School in Fort Albany, Ontario. Between 1831 to 1996, at least 150,000 Indigenous children in Canada were taken from their families and put into residential schools where they were isolated, had their culture disparaged, and in some cases forbidden to speak their first language or use their traditional names. In many cases, children were heavily beaten, chained or confined and many students were sexually abused. To learn more about this Canadian colonial practice and to support survivors of the residential school system, visit legacyofhope.ca

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$2,500.00 - 1 of 1 (dated, signed, and numbered)
The original photo is 40” x 60” 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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