Fiddler has recently set up a storefront for her business, SheNative at Saskatoon's The Centre mall. "It's really about changing the perception of Indigenous women," Fiddler told CBC Radio's Saskatoon Morning. "I guess a lot of people see a lot of Indigenous women as the typical stereotype — the Pocahontas, the romanticized version. And what we want to do is showcase what Indigenous women are actually doing." Fiddler said she's come a long way from her youth, experiencing everything from racism to violence to seeing her father in jail.
Source: CBC News September 14, 2016 18:11 UTC