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Every Child Matters Feather - Native American Tumbler Stainless Steel Drinking CupSure to be your new favorite. This 20oz Fat Tumbler is the perfect size and shape, fitting most cup holders. Full edge to edge imprint and vibrant color reproduction will make your image standout. Double wall vacuum insulated tech combined with a splash proof lid, keeps your drink contained while helping to prevent heat or cold from escaping. Get ready to love your favorite beverage longer. Made from stainless steel20oz fluid capacity6. 75 height x 3.
Sure to be your new favorite. This 20oz Fat Tumbler is the perfect size and shape, fitting most cup holders. Full edge-to-edge imprint and vibrant color reproduction will make your image standout. Double-wall vacuum insulated tech combined with a splash proof lid, keeps your drink contained while helping to prevent heat or cold from escaping. Get ready to love your favorite beverage longer.
Made from stainless steel
20oz fluid capacity
6.75” height x 3.25” diameter
Full edge-to-edge imprint w/stainless steel base
Vibrant color reproduction
Double-wall vacuum insulation technology maintains liquid temperature
Comes w/clear splash proof lid
BPA free
30oz fluid capacity
7.68” height x 3.94” lid diameter x 2.84" base diameter
19.7 oz unit weight
Full edge-to-edge imprint
Vibrant UV color reproduction
Double-wall vacuum insulation technology maintains liquid temperature
Comes w/clear splash proof lid
BPA free
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Connecting to Culture and Gaining Deeper Understanding
Maffioli grew up in the Grand Forks area where from her early days in elementary school was drawn to activities involving Indigenous art and culture. In middle school, an aunt traced her father’s linage to a great-great-great grandmother who was an orphan in Manitoba’s Red River Colony.
“Selkirk College Elder Donna Wright says when we are born into this world, we belong already because of the air that we breathe,” Maffioli says. “When I found out that I was Métis, I felt like I belonged even more. This culture that I have been learning about since elementary school, it has always held such a deep part of me and I didn’t really know why. When I found out, it made so much sense because it is part of me… it’s who I am.”
With full support of her parents and family, Maffioli continued her learning journey through high school. She connected with Indigenous Elders and helped provide education to peers through art, craft, drumming and understanding of the past. Graduating as part of the Grand Forks Secondary School’s Class of 2022, Maffioli was emboldened to continue strengthening her knowledge at the post-secondary level.
Wear Orange on September 30
Orange Shirt Day began in 2013 when Phyllis (Jack) Webstad began telling the story of her first day at residential school near Williams Lake when her shiny new orange shirt, bought by her grandmother, was taken from her as a six-year-old girl. The annual Orange Shirt Day on September 30 opens the door to global conversation on all aspects of residential schools. It is an opportunity to create meaningful discussion about the effects of residential schools and the legacy they have left behind.
“Wearing orange symbolizes the loss that we have gone through, it symbolizes the rage and anger we have felt from losing our children and having families torn apart,” Maffioli explains. “But orange also symbolizes hope, the truth and reconciliation that we can bring into our communities. What Indigenous people went through was genocide and people may think that it was in the past, but it still impacts Indigenous populations. We need to work together to make this better.”
With her design now an important part of the local truth and reconciliation journey, Maffioli is honoured to play a small role in deeper understanding.
“It makes me feel hopeful,” she says. “I have a lot of hope with our generation and the awareness we have of our Indigenous culture. There is still change that needs to be made, but I have trust in our youth, in our students and in our education that we will be able to make that change for the better.”
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