Mother-Caretaker and Child
Artwork designed by Cree-Dakelh Artist Clayton Gauthier from Nak’azdli Whut’en, BC
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Mother-Caretaker and Child - Adult Orange T-Shirt
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Mother-Caretaker and Child - Adult Orange Hoodie
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Mother-Caretaker and Child - Youth Orange T-Shirt
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Mother-Caretaker and Child - Youth Orange Hoodie
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Orange Shirt Pins (Bag of 50)
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Orange Shirt Hat
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Mother-Caretaker and Child Bundle - Includes Adult Orange Shirt, Hoodie, and Hat
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Mother-Caretaker and Child Bundle - Includes Adult Orange Shirt and Hoodie
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Mother-Caretaker and Child Bundle - Includes Youth Orange Shirt and Hoodie
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Mother-Caretaker and Child Bundle - Includes Adult Orange Hoodie and Hat
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Mother-Caretaker and Child Bundle - Includes Adult Orange Shirt and Hat.
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Mother-Caretaker and Child - Adult Orange T-Shirt - French
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Meet the artist - Cree artist Aiden Duncan!
Meet AidenThese shirts are designed by Cree artist Aiden Duncan from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Get to know our artist and the message behind this year's design.
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Orange Shirt Day resources and other great tools.
Learn MoreWhen Phyllis (Jack) Webstad shared her story about her Orange Shirt, she opened the door to the discussion of the harm done to generations of Indigenous children.