The trailer bears striking images of Native women in powwow regalia, one with a red handprint over her mouth, alongside the words: "Invisible No More." For Johnson, a member of the Ho-Chunk Tribal Nation of Nebraska, her message is two-fold: spreading awareness of the ongoing Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) crisis and serving as a safe haven for any woman who needs help. "If any woman sees my semi-truck and needs help, me and my dog will help you to safety," Johnson told Native News Online.
The annual Father’s Day Powwow is back this weekend at the Stewart Indian School Museum and Cultural Center in Carson City beginning Friday, June 16 through Sunday June 18.
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All the proceeds of the event Salt Lake City's first fashion show where the designers and models all were Indigenous people went to pay Indigenous models and benefit the Hopi Education Endowment Fund.