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Meryl McMaster (born 1988) is a Canadian and Plains Cree photographer whose best-known work explores her Indigenous heritage, often using portraiture to explore cultural identity. Early life and education
Catherine Ann McKay was born on May 31, 1961. [1] Her parents were from Cross Lake First Nation, but she was raised outside of Winnipeg. [6] When she was around two years old, she was taken from her parents as part of the Sixties Scoop, as a social worker had deemed her parents unable to care for her due to having several children already. [6]
Sharon H. Venne (masko-nôcokwêsiw manitoukan) is a Cree woman from Treaty 6 in Saskatchewan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She is originally from the Muskeg Lake Cree First Nation in Saskatchewan. [ 4 ] Her publications have been used to write the clauses found in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples [ 5 ] and she has worked ...
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In 2012, she helped coin the hashtag #MMIW, for missing and murdered indigenous women, while working for the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs. [6] She was involved in English-to-Cree translation for the 2012 documentary We Were Children. [7] In 2015, she became Grand Chief of Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak, the first woman to hold the position. [8]
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The character Zhaboonigan Peterson, a mentally challenged young woman, performs a monologue in which she describes being raped by two white men with a screwdriver (Osborne was stabbed 56 times with a screwdriver). Highway attended junior high school in The Pas and graduated a year before Osborne's rape and murder.