They also screenprinted T-shirts and posters.

The Native Lives Matter Coalition is hosting the 4th annual march.

"The indigenous women are statistically targeted more for violent crimes and are more susceptible to things like human trafficking, domestic violence, which causes them to become missing and/or murdered," Northrup said.

There will be a program at 1 p.m. at the Robert Powless Cultural Center at AICHO, and the march is expected to begin around 2:45 through downtown Duluth.

Other sponsors include the Native American Community Development Institute, All My Relations Arts, the Feminist Action Collective, Sacred Hoop Coalition and the Minnesota Indian Women Sexual Assault Coalition.