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"​CHARNELLE MASAKEYASH"
12X12X1.5 INCHES | 1/4" MODERN BIRCH FRAME

Charnelle Jenny Masakeyash, 26, was a mother of three young children from Mishkeegogamang First Nation in northern Ontario. Masakeyash was known as funny and loving. She was last seen on Highway 599, south of Pickle Lake and north of Kenora, on Nov. 6, 2015. She was reported missing two days later. The Ontario Provincial Police concluded their search in early July 2016 after finding Masakeyash's remains. The cause of her death is undetermined and Masakeyash’s case continues to be investigated by the OPP criminal investigation branch in conjunction with the office of the chief coroner.
CLICK TO READ HER WHOLE STORY ​ON CBC NEWS:
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Missing & Murdered: The Unsolved Cases of Indigenous Women and Girls

25% from each painting sold will be donated by the artist to The Metis Nation of Ontario​. ​If you are interested in purchasing this Memorial Artwork please CLICK HERE.

CLICK TO ENLARGE ARTWORK.

Do you have information on an unsolved case involving missing or murdered indigenous women or girls?
​Contact CBC by email at mmiw@cbc.ca
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      • BIG CHICKEN WORKSHOP
    • HOPE >
      • HOPE SERIES (LARGE)
      • MINI HOPE 6"
      • MINI HOPE 8"
      • MINI HOPES 10"
      • MINI HOPES 12"
    • SHELTER >
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      • SHELTER PAPER FRAMED
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"​CHARNELLE MASAKEYASH"
12X12X1.5 INCHES | 1/4" MODERN BIRCH FRAME

Charnelle Jenny Masakeyash, 26, was a mother of three young children from Mishkeegogamang First Nation in northern Ontario. Masakeyash was known as funny and loving. She was last seen on Highway 599, south of Pickle Lake and north of Kenora, on Nov. 6, 2015. She was reported missing two days later. The Ontario Provincial Police concluded their search in early July 2016 after finding Masakeyash's remains. The cause of her death is undetermined and Masakeyash’s case continues to be investigated by the OPP criminal investigation branch in conjunction with the office of the chief coroner.
CLICK TO READ HER WHOLE STORY ​ON CBC NEWS:
​
Missing & Murdered: The Unsolved Cases of Indigenous Women and Girls

25% from each painting sold will be donated by the artist to The Metis Nation of Ontario​. ​If you are interested in purchasing this Memorial Artwork please CLICK HERE.

CLICK TO ENLARGE ARTWORK.

Do you have information on an unsolved case involving missing or murdered indigenous women or girls?
​Contact CBC by email at mmiw@cbc.ca