3 Winnipeg grandmothers band together to create rap song in support of landfill search, MMIWG
Three Winnipeg grandmothers are using rap music to advocate for the search of a landfill north of the city, where the remains of two First Nations women are believed to be.
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![Geraldine (Gramma) Shingoose, Zoey Roy, Chickadee Richard and Vivian Ketchum created the song Ogichidaa, which addresses the people pushing for a landfill search to find the remains of two First Nations women in Manitoba. Four women are pictured smiling toward the camera.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7013097.1698844110!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/ogichidaa-grassroots-grannies.jpg)
Three Winnipeg grandmothers are using rap music to advocate for the search of a landfill north of the city, where the remains of two First Nations women are believed to be.