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Octopus Woman - Fashion Fit T-shirt 100% cotton

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Naw Jaada, Octopus Woman, illustrates and explores the legal concept of occupation of land and sea. The inspiration for this work is Robert Davidson’s painting, Occupied. Naw Jaada, Octopus Woman, challenges the denial of Indigenous Title in Canada through antiquated colonial laws that survive today. Octopus Woman represents a true paradigm shift, one that affects you and all beings. In this way, she also represents co-creation, through our shared histories, and our shared futures.

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Naw Jaada, Octopus Woman, illustrates and explores the legal concept of occupation of land and sea. The inspiration for this work is Robert Davidson’s painting, Occupied. Naw Jaada, Octopus Woman, challenges the denial of Indigenous Title in Canada through antiquated colonial laws that survive today. Octopus Woman represents a true paradigm shift, one that affects you and all beings. In this way, she also represents co-creation, through our shared histories, and our shared futures.

Naw Jaada, Octopus Woman, illustrates and explores the legal concept of occupation of land and sea. The inspiration for this work is Robert Davidson’s painting, Occupied. Naw Jaada, Octopus Woman, challenges the denial of Indigenous Title in Canada through antiquated colonial laws that survive today. Octopus Woman represents a true paradigm shift, one that affects you and all beings. In this way, she also represents co-creation, through our shared histories, and our shared futures.

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Please note that all T-shirts will be shipped separately from other items in the Raven Calling store.

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Please note that the measurements below are for one side of the T-shirt - for example, as size M measures 19 ¼” across the front, but would be 38 ½” around including front and back.

S M L XL 2XL

Width 17 ¼” 19 ¼” 21 ¼” 23 ¼” 25 ¼”

Height 25 ½” 26” 27” 28” 28 ½”

Production and Shipping: Due to our limited capacity, the production and shipping of this product are carried out by a third party. This company was selected based on its use of 100% cotton, and its pledge to comply with ethical labour, environmental, and safety standards.

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