Today is National Ribbon Skirt Day! I’m wearing a beautiful ribbon skirt made by my mother Barb Jadis-Bruised Head. Wela’lin Mom! 🫶🏾 #nationalribbonskirtday
In solidarity ✊🏽for Isabella Kulak who was shamed for wearing a ribbon skirt to school .. #NationalRibbonSkirtDay 🔥🔥🙌🏽 dresses my sister made 💜💜❤️🔥
Wore my Ribbon Skirt as I accepted the Honorary Doctorate of Laws conferred upon me in 2021. Twas a special day during a unique time in history. #NationalRibbonSkirtDay
Since it’s #NationalRibbonSkirtDay here is the one I made for my sister a few years ago.
It even has pockets.
1st National Ribbon Skirt Day 2023. Wear it with pride and if you don’t know what it’s all about just ask, it’s called reconcilliation. #apscops #nationalribbonskirtday #TRC #justask #culturalmindfulness
#NationalRibbonSkirtDay I am proud to wear my ribbon skirts! They remind me of my strength,resilience and have been a huge part of my reconnection to who I am. My mother made these beautiful skirts & I feel just how much love she has put into them every time I wear them 💗
Today is National Ribbon Skirt Day. I am proud of 11 yr old Isabella Kulak!
In 2022, Senator Mary Jane McCallum proposed the bill to recognize today
We now celebrate today, a day to learn more about Indigenous identity & culture
#NationalRibbonSkirtDay #Indigenous #Culture 🧡❤️
Its the 2nd National Ribbon Skirt Day today, and I honor my pride as a proud Nēhiyaw iskwêw 💙
The ribbon skirt reminds us of the matriarchal power we carry as Indigenous women. They tell stories of love, resilience, healing and sacredness. #NATIONALRIBBONSKIRTDAY
Today marks the first nationally recognized Ribbon Skirt Day!
#NationalRibbonSkirtDay #Indigenous #FNIM
It is #nationalribbonskirtday !
The day was inspired after Isabella Kulak, and Indigenous girl, wore a ribbon skirt to school in December 2020 and was told it did not meet the standard of a formal dress.
This sparked a major reaction on social media.
Senator Mary Jane McCallum…
Today is the first annual National Ribbon Skirt Day. I am very grateful to my Grandmother, Gayle Pruden for gifting me this ribbon skirt 💖
#TwoSpirit #Indigiqueer #Nakoda #PlainsSioux #RibbonSkirtDay #NationalRibbonSkirtDay #TurtleIsland #NativeTwitter
Happy #NationalRibbonSkirtDay
When I was given my Indian name, I was also given my colors. My traditional attire consists of blue and white. The majority of my ribbon skirts are blue/white but I do like to change up the colors every now and again.
A teaching from my kokum.…
Today is #NationalRibbonSkirtDay , an opportunity to celebrate the importance and beauty of Indigenous expressions of culture, tradition and ceremony.
Today we celebrate #NationalRibbonSkirtDay It is a day for Indigenous Women, Girls and Two Spirit to celebrate strength, resilience, kinship, responsibility, courage and love. We stand up and refuse to be silenced. We defend our home fires. We are the sinew that holds and binds.
Today I wear one of my ribbon skirts in honour of National Ribbon Skirt Day and young Isabella Kulak's courage. This is the one I chose for today because it best represents my spiritual connection to who I am as a nīhīthaw-iskwīw (Woodland Cree woman).
#NationalRibbonSkirtDay