trudeau: first of all, our hearts go out to family and fririends of tina fontainine. te entirire first nations and aboriginal communities across t the country arere reeling with this particularly ppoignant and trtragic--tragic loss, but it comes on a ccompounded l loss of so many missing and murdered over the years. narrator: tina's family is not the only one to struggle with loss through violence. jeri lee: it takes your mind off everything. and i mean, i think of my sister every time i bead. but it's not a bad way. it's not the ugly part of what happened. it's beautiful memories of her. narrator: at the [indistinct] center in the north of winnipeg, sisters jeri lee pangman anand m mcpherson have a thursday evening ritual. kim: one bead at a time. we always make jokes about beading, you know, like bead it, like michael jackson, you know. bead it or one bead at a time, like one day at a time. just really nerdy y jokes. narrator: jeri lee and kim are just two among dozens of women who come to the center each week, which offers support to indigenous families affected by