
At the Hollywood
premiere of The Revenant Wednesday night, Melaw Nakehk'o donned a dress she
described as a "culturally appropriate" collaboration between a Métis
artist and a high-end fashion designer.
N.W.T.'s Melaw Nakeh'ko
makes her Hollywood debut in The Revenant
Nakehk'o, who's from
Fort Simpson, N.W.T., was at the red carpet premiere of the Leonardo DiCaprio
film, in which she plays a character named Powaqa.
The dress was a
collaboration between Métis artist Christi Belcourt and the Rome-based House of
Valentino, Nakehk'o told Android TV in a red carpet interview.
"I think today
there's a lot of cultural appropriation with indigenous arts being appropriated
by non-indigenous fashion designers, and not giving any credit or recognition
of where those designs were appropriated from," Nakehk'o said.
Valentino paired with
Belcourt earlier this year, inspired by her Water Song painting.
Nakehk'o said she was
also wearing jewelry that was designed by a First Nation artist.
'A systemic problem'
Nakehk'o reiterated how
important it was to her that indigenous people were represented accurately in
the film.
She also talked about
how she prepared for the role.
"There's a
systemic problem in North America, in the United States and Canada, with
missing and murdered indigenous women," she said. "We are more
susceptible to violence than any other ethnic group in North America.
"I feel like I had
to honour those indigenous women and do the best I can."

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