Family, friends embark on walk to La Ronge for missing woman Happy Charles
Marcia Bird tightly grips a rattle that was hand painted by her mother Happy Charles — the La Ronge woman who has been missing since April 3, 2017.
She stands in a circle with four others holding drums and shakes the rattle in beat while they sing. Encompassing them in the parking lot at Prince Albert Collegiate Institute under sun-soaked skies Sunday morning is a larger circle with nearly 40 others, including Charles’ mother and step-father, Regina and Carson Poitras.
All gathered to pray, tally supplies and assemble before they embark on an eight-day walk to La Ronge, a healing and awareness journey branded as ‘Brining Happy Charles’ Spirit Home.’
The walk is spearheaded by Bird, who was inspired to do so after attending the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) Youth Conference in Prince Albert and speaking to the inquiry commissioners.