Artisan hopes ribbon skirt dolls teach Indigenous girls 'their bodies are sacred, they're not to be abused

By A Mystery Man Writer

Tracy Boucher, from Alexander Cree Nation, has made hundreds of Indigenous dolls wearing ribbon skirts and MMIWG sweaters since October. She wants her dolls to teach Indigenous girls and two-spirited kids ‘they’re not to be abused.’

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