This is Why – (Cree ‘th’ Translation)
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Poster, 2019
This 11” x 17” poster, translated to Cree ‘th’ dialect, is aimed at fathers and fathers-to-be. The father supports his partner to avoid alcohol during pregnancy. Prenatal alcohol exposure can harm an unborn baby.
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