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Beaded Poppy Pin Indigenous History "Grady's novel reads with the

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"Grady's novel reads with the velvety tempo of the jazz music of its day

The Canadian graphic design identity that emerged after the Second World War has become a celebrated national cultural treasure

The participation of the Iroquois of Akwasasne

their continued survival as a unique ethnic group in the Caribbean today

faithful rebels

Beaded Poppy Pin Indigenous History "Grady's novel reads with theThe story of how the poppy has become the symbol of remembrance has varying origins but the overall basis for the wearing of the poppy is without question, Captain John McCraes poem, In Flanders Fields. This elegant Beaded Poppy Pin captures the timeless symbolism of remembrance inspired by Captain John McCraes poem, In Flanders Fields. Crafted by Indigenous artist Sue Hill, with delicate beads, it serves as a meaningful accessory that honours the

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