Long before “sustainability” became a buzzword, Indigenous makers were cultivating environmentally conscious creations.
were cultivating a community of makers who responsibly harvested the land and made unique and meaningful designs in the process. Our clothing was made for survival, using resources that protected us from the elements while simultaneously celebrating our heritage.
But the Western world is slowly catching up, and Indigenous creators are being recognized in the process. Canada’s first Indigenous Governor General, Mary Simon, wore a dress by Inuit designer Victoria Okpik with beadwork by artist Julie Grenier from Kuujjuaq to her installation ceremony. Warren Steven Scott — from the Nlaka’pamux Nation in British Columbia — blew up on social media during the pandemic for his colourful earrings.
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