Unity Quilt

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  • September 15 - December 31, 1999
  • This remarkable work was made by participants in the Traditional Parenting Skills Program of the Indian Homemakers’ Association of B.C. It is a visual symbol of the assistance and support offered by the Association over its thirty years of service to First Nations families.

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Unity Quilt: Traditional Parenting Skills Program – Indian Homemaker’s Association

This exhibit was developed with the Traditional Parenting Skills Program of the Indian Homemaker’s Association of British Columbia. The project was created to show the evolution of the Association. The quilt serves as a visual symbol that represents the unity of Aboriginal people as well as the distinctiveness of each individual’s nation, community and family.

The Unity Quilt

Subseries consists of records relating to the exhibit, The Unity Quilt. Elizabeth Johnson was coordinator and co-curator with Ellen Antoine of the Indian Homemakers of BC. This exhibit focused on work made by participants in the Traditional Parenting Skills Program of the Indian Homemakers’ Association of B.C. Records include: correspondence, MOA exhibit proposal form (blank), exhibit labels, memos, notes, press release, photographs, negatives, slides, and participant statements.

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