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With a microphone in her hand at the Meadow Lake Civic Centre, Vitaline Read shared a story with school children, community members and other survivors of her time in the Beauval Indian Residential School.
In the spring of 1951, Read had just completed her year at the school and was told by her auntie who was also at the school, that she was going home – only the young girl of seven didn’t know where that was.
“All of a sudden, the kids were getting excited. They were getting brave – like the older girls – the older ones were taking back to the nuns,” she said.
When that day came, the little girl, her friends and peers walked down a hill carrying schoolwork they had done over the year. At the bottom of the hill, a barge was waiting for the children to climb on board. As the barge made its way, children were met by canoes that would take them onward to their communities.