In her powerful series of portraits on view at the Michele and Donald D’Amour Museum of Art, artist and activist Nayana LaFond (b. 1981) sheds light on a crisis affecting Indigenous women and girls. According to the Urban Indian Health Institute, Indigenous women and girls are overrepresented in missing and murdered cases in the United States by a ratio of 10. To date, members of Native communities are less likely to be counted in federal missing persons databases or to receive attention in the media. LaFond, a citizen of the Métis Nation of Ontario, is one of many voices speaking …