The Huron County Museum is hosting the Ribbon Skirt Project: Creating and Gifting a Cultural Connection.
This new collection started as a way to represent the 215 unmarked graves first identified in BC.
The project was started by Miss Kettle and Stony Point Jr. Jaylynn Wolfe, and the collection will be on display from March 12 until April 10th.
Following the collection each skirt will be gifted to a youth from Kettle and Stony Point First Nation.
The public is also invited to meet Jaylynn, who will be available to answer questions about the Ribbon Skirt Project. She will be onsite at the Museum on Saturday, March 12, Sunday, March 20 and 27, and Sunday, April 3 and 10 from 1-4 p.m. For more information, visit www.huroncountymuseum.ca
Written by Rob Ross
