Mitchelene Big Man turns to traditional dance to heal the pains of life and warAugust 24, 2014 - Earlier this summer, Mitchelene Big Man looked at herself in the mirror, wearing a dress with the colors of the American flag. As she explained it, the shiny fabric came in red for “the blood that was shed," blue for “courage," and white for "purity of heart.’’
Military insignias were ironed on the back and the arms of the dress, proof of a life spent in service: Operation Iraqi Freedom, two tours in and around Baghdad; stints at bases in Germany and South Korea. She had made the gown on a Singer sewing machine, a patchwork of different identities that she wears on her sleeves. Member of the Crow Nation. Combat veteran. Squad leader. Platoon Sergeant. U.S. Army veteran. read more>>>
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