Some Indigenous people in northern Ontario are honouring Ukraine by wearing a traditional scarf.
Heidi Manitowabi, an Anishinaabe woman living in Sudbury is one of them. She’s been wearing a kokum scarf. It’s a piece of cloth used in powwows by jingle dancers “as a method of prayer while they’re dancing.” It can also be used as a fashion or statement piece.
“Women wear it on their heads or around their necks,” she said.
“The kokum scarf represents strength, empowerment and resilience among our people.”
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