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Cree walkers leave Moose Factory, Ont., on healing path

The Meenwach'heewouwan Maskinnou (Healing Path) Walkers left Moose Factory, Ont., Saturday on a journey by snowshoe that will take them to Chisasibi, Que., over the course of a month.

'It's been a hard road in trying to get this walk under way,' organizer says

A group of walkers are travelling by snowshoe from Moose Factory, Ont., to Chisasibi, Que. (Submitted)

The Meenwach'heewouwan Maskinnou (Healing Path) Walkerswere preparing to leaveMoose Factory, Ont., Saturday on a journey by snowshoe that will take them to Chisasibi, Que., over the course ofa week.

The first leg of their trek is to Waskaganish, with stops inEastmain andWemindjibefore arriving home in Chisasibi later this month.

"It's been a hard road in trying to get this walk under way," said organizerGertie Neacappo.

One of the walkers,Chisasibi residentChristineChewanish, said the purpose ofMeenwach'heewouwanMaskinnou is toconfront the historical traumas her community has faced.

The reason you walk

"I had some personal experiences of abuses in my life, where I wanted it to do something about it, so I decided to do a snowshoe walkto bring awareness about the hurting that not only affects my family, but my home community, and Nation," she said.

"My friend and I would talk about our experiences where we saw similarities in what happened to us in our lives, where we became survivors of trauma that was inflicted by others. And that bothered me for the longest time, but I also knew that our communities were going through many kinds of abuses within and hurting," she said.

"[It's] a cycle that needs to be broken."

A winter first

Chewanish said she has the support of her community behind her.Andshewon't bewalking alone. She's walking with two close friends,JaycieMoarandJoanneMatowaham.

They'llalsobeaccompaniedbyRedfernMianscumofOujebougoumou, along with his daughter,AfeniGail.

"I never went on a winter journey before, so I am taking this chance to support my sister Christine," Mianscum said, "to spread the word that we need to come together and realize what is happening within our communities and Nation, where the hurting and abuses need to be stopped."

A team of volunteers will travel ahead to each community along theway to ensure the walkers have food and supplies. They'll also be camping atcabinsand hunting camps dotted along the coast of James Bay.

Chewanish and her companions face a long trek, but she said she's excited to begin the journey."I know that it won't be easy, but I feel confident and I am eager to get going," she said.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated the time the walkers were leaving and how long their trip would take.
    Feb 08, 2016 2:23 PM CT