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When the Seattle Indian Health Board requested PPE supplies from state and federal partners and received a box of body bags instead, Urban I
What Echo-Hawk didn’t expect was the box of body bags she and her fellow board members received in March 2020. The Seattle Indian Health Board had sent out a request to state and federal partners for more PPE supplies. Instead, they received the body bags, an act that, Echo-Hawk says, mirrors the government’s devaluing of Indigenous lives — something that has only been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Echo-Hawk drove home that night in tears, wondering how to move forward. The Seattle Indian Health Board had no use for body bags — they call an ambulance if someone dies at their facility.
Eventually, she found a way to transform one of the body bags into a traditional Native ribbon dress, drawing upon the regalia-making knowledge passed on to her from the rural Alaska community in which she was raised.
“I can take these teachings and I can apply them to making this ribbon dress,” Echo-Hawk said. “All of the teachings that I was taught about making it were healing for me.”
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