Wear something that shows who you are, says girl behind National Ribbon Skirt Day
For Isabella Kulak, marking National Ribbon Skirt Day means wearing clothing that represents who you are.
Indigenous women wear ribbon skirts as a show of pride and for cultural events. Wearing one makes Kulak “feel proud and strong,” she said Tuesday — “happy and resilient.” Kulak’s story sparked a movement of Indigenous women posting photos of themselves donning their own ribbon skirts, and led to calls for a national day to be created.
She said she believes her daughter’s story resonated because people put themselves in a little girl’s shoes and decided that enough is enough.
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