Introducing our Beaded Necklace: Empowerment Through MMIW Handprint
Elevate your style with purpose and significance through our Beaded Necklace, featuring a handprint pendant that embodies the strength and solidarity of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) movement.
The pendant, intricately adorned with beads, showcases a handprint—a symbol of unity and the collective effort to raise awareness about MMIW. Each bead is a testament to the countless lives impacted, a tribute to those whose voices have been silenced.
Wearing this necklace isn't just a fashion statement; it's a declaration of your commitment to raising awareness and seeking justice. The pendant becomes a powerful conversation starter, allowing you to share the stories of MMIW and advocate for change.
With every bead, you carry the memory of those who have been lost, those who continue to fight, and the resilience of Indigenous communities. This Beaded Necklace is a statement of solidarity, a reminder that each handprint holds a story and each bead represents a prayer for a brighter future.
Wear it proudly, sparking discussions, and igniting change. Let this necklace be a symbol of hope, a call for justice, and a tribute to the strength of MMIW and their families.
Main Material: Czech Glass Beads
Elevate your style with one of our beautiful bead necklaces today!
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Welcome Native Spirit is proud to sponsor and support the MMIWG2S Alaska Run for Healing, Run for Justice, an event dedicated to honoring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Relatives. The 5K event is meant to raise awareness and provide a healthy healing activity for our community. #healthyhealing #MMIP
This event is co-hosted by MMIWG2S Alaska Working Group Partners: Alaska Native Women's Resource Center, Alaska Native Justice Center, Alaska Native Heritage Center, Data for Indigenous Justice, and Native Movement.
We have also delivered 1,000 MMIW decals to the General Federation of Women’s Clubs and donated 2,000 copies of the book "Justice for MMIW - Unveiled Stories and Our Voices" to the community for free to further promote awareness on this issue.