Indigenous Art Sticker 215 Every Child Matters - Cree Artist Betty Albert | Framing Dames

Indigenous Art Sticker 215 Every Child Matters - Cree Artist Betty Albert | Framing Dames

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2.5x3.5" Every Child Matters sticker by Cree artist Betty Albert. Honors 215 children found at Kamloops residential school. Authentic Indigenous art.

Indigenous Art Sticker - "Two Hundred and Fifteen" Every Child Matters by Betty Albert

Honor the 215 children with this deeply meaningful 2.5" x 3.5" sticker by Betty Albert (Wabimeguil), a Cree artist from Northern Ontario. This powerful design commemorates the 215 children whose remains were found at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in May 2021.

About 215:

In May 2021, the remains of 215 children were discovered at the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in British Columbia. This heartbreaking discovery brought renewed attention to the tragic legacy of Canada's residential school system and the ongoing trauma experienced by Indigenous communities. The number 215 has become a symbol of remembrance and a call to action for truth and reconciliation.

About the Artist:

Betty Albert, also known as Wabimeguil, belongs to the Chapleau Cree First Nation in Northern Ontario. She began her career in 1991 and has spent over thirty years creating art that represents Indigenous women, spirituality, and important cultural themes.

Product Details:

  • Size: 2.5" x 3.5"
  • High-quality vinyl sticker
  • Weather-resistant and durable
  • Perfect for laptops, water bottles, car bumpers
  • Authentic Cree art - artist receives royalty

A portion of proceeds supports Indigenous communities. Wear this sticker to honor the 215 children and support the Every Child Matters movement. Available across Canada.