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Indigenous Lanyard

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$6.55

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In-stock: 95

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This lanyard’s design was inspired by the piece of art by Indigenous artist Kevin Cardinal entitled sipeytamowin poko ka ayayak (a Cree term meaning “it is important that we have patience as we work together") that depicts ATB’s commitment to reconciliation

Material:
This eco-conscious lanyard is made from a variety of reground/melted materials such as factory scraps, water bottles, or rubber tires.

About Kevin Cardinal:
Kevin Cardinal is a visual artist with a deeply spiritual artistic practice influenced by his culture and experiences. He is of Woodland Cree ancestry from Bigstone Cree Nation located in north central Alberta on Treaty 8 Territory. Kevin’s body of work is an interpretation of things seen, heard or experienced through travel, cultural and spiritual ceremonies. Incorporating themes of humility, forgiveness, and courage, Kevin’s organic and shape-driven portfolio allows each piece to tell its own story. His art represents peoples, spiritual beings, ideas, concepts, and principles through animals and circles using bold black lines and lively, vibrant colours reminiscent of the Woodland style.