‘I think of my mushum’: Families of residential school survivors gather for Delmas walk
As Sonia Pete started to walk Friday morning from Little Pine First Nation to the town of Delmas, nearly 40 kilometres away, she thought about her late father and grandfather.
“Part of the path we are walking – Paynton Road (Grid 674), is the path my Dad took when he came home from residential school. When he saw that dirt road, he said he knew he was home. It was only about another hour’s walk to get home.”
Pete is the chair of the Little Pine Indian Residential School Survivors Group which organized the 3rd annual Delmas Walk to Honour Our Ancestors. The St. Henri (Thunderchild) Indian Residential School was operated by the Roman Catholic church from 1901 until it burned down in 1948 in the location of what is now known as the town of Delmas, about 30 km northwest of North Battleford.
The walk started in 2021 following news of the 215 graves found at a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C.