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85:. This project began in June 2012 with lead organizer Belcourt using social media to invite people to create moccasin tops in memory of Missing and Murdered Women. By July 25, 2013 more than 1,600 vamps had been mailed to Belcourt far surpassing the initial goal of 600. Over 200 individuals from around the world contributed to the project. At last count over 1,725 pairs of vamps have been donated to this project. They were created by 1,372 artists, 331 from the United States, 9 from countries outside of North America, and 1,385 from Canada. In addition to the moccasin vamps sixty audio recordings were submitted. These songs have been compiled and are played as visitors go throughout the exhibits. 58: 1529: 92:. The children's vamps were added to the exhibition through a similar social media call to the one used at the start of the original project. Families and residential school survivors were encouraged to contribute children's vamps in memory of a loved one. This addition to the project occurred when the Walking With Our Sisters was at 154:
before entering the space. Each visitor is offered a tobacco tie to hold in the left hand, which is closest to the heart, before entering the exhibit area, which is covered in red cloth. Visitors move clockwise through the display area, and are asked to stay on the red cloth, not stepping on or over
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The community support team of the collective includes: Tracy Bear, Lisa Periard, Lisa Shepherd, and Tara Kappo. The support team works with local host organizations to help with regional programming, installation of the exhibit, and on the ground support during the installation. The tour schedule is
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Dewar, Jonathan (2015). "Walking With Our Sisters in Sault Ste. Marie: The Commemoration of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Indian Residential School Students". In L'Hirondelle Hill, Gabrielle; McCall, Sophie (eds.).
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managed by Christine King and family support is provided by Laurie Ojick. General Project advisors include: Tony Belcourt, Gregory A. Scofiled, Nathalie Bertin, and Shane Belcourt (film and web advisor).
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During the exhibit the installation space is considered a traditional lodge space. Visitors to the exhibit are asked not to use cameras or other electronic devices, to remove their shoes, and to be
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In 2014 the project expanded to include 108 pairs of children's moccasin vamps in memory of children who died or went missing while attending a
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who is a book partner for publishing. Tracie Louttit and Jodi Stonehouse are part of a volunteer film crew for the project.
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The installation schedule and community outreach for the Walking With Ours Sisters exhibition is managed by a
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and volunteers are on hand to answer questions, or to hear visitors' impressions after the visit.
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the vamps. At the end, they return the ties, which are later burned in a sacred fire. Native
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Walking With Our Sisters exhibition in the Shingwauk Auditorium at Algoma University in 2014
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Akwesasne First Nation, Akwesasne Mohawk Territory (November 6–26, 2015)
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Tower Hill Museum in partnership with G'Zaagin Art Gallery,
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The Walking With Our Sisters project was initiated by
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Ziibiwing Centre of Anishinabe Culture and Lifeways,
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First Nation Band Hall. (July 31 - August 15, 2015)
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Index

Walking with Our Sisters
art installation
moccasin
vamps
missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls
North America

Métis
Christi Belcourt
missing and murdered Indigenous women
Canada
United States
residential school
Algoma University
Shingwauk Indian Residential School
volunteer
collective
Maria Campbell
Christi Belcourt
Tanya Kappo
Sherry Farrell Racette
Gabriel Dumont Institute
smudged
elders
University of Alberta
First Nations University Gallery
Regina, Saskatchewan
Parry Sound, Ontario
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre

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