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"GLORIA GLADUE"
28X22X.5 INCHES | 1/4" MODERN BIRCH FRAME

Gloria Mildred Gladue, 44, was from Bigstone Cree Nation in northern Alberta. The last time Gladue’s family heard from her was through a text message sent on Oct. 8, 2015, telling them she loved them and saying goodnight. Gladue’s disappearance is considered suspicious. Her case is being handled by the RCMP K Division serious crimes branch, working with the local RCMP detachment. Gladue was a mother of seven and grandmother to several children. Her family said she was very funny, traditional and known for her great bannock, stew and moose meat.

NOT AVAILABLE/SOLD | MIIGWECH

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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​.

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Do you have information on an unsolved case involving missing or murdered indigenous women or girls?
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    • HOPE >
      • HOPE SERIES (LARGE)
      • MINI HOPE 6"
      • MINI HOPE 8"
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"GLORIA GLADUE"
28X22X.5 INCHES | 1/4" MODERN BIRCH FRAME

Gloria Mildred Gladue, 44, was from Bigstone Cree Nation in northern Alberta. The last time Gladue’s family heard from her was through a text message sent on Oct. 8, 2015, telling them she loved them and saying goodnight. Gladue’s disappearance is considered suspicious. Her case is being handled by the RCMP K Division serious crimes branch, working with the local RCMP detachment. Gladue was a mother of seven and grandmother to several children. Her family said she was very funny, traditional and known for her great bannock, stew and moose meat.

NOT AVAILABLE/SOLD | MIIGWECH

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​.

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