Men of the North planning four-day sacred fire in April
Men of the North are hopeful they can move ahead with a Family Support Awareness Campaign in April.
The campaign, which includes a four-day sacred fire and multiple solidarity walks, was intended to begin March 19 but organizers pushed the date back to April 9 to 12. Men of the North founder Christopher Merasty noted the new dates are tentative and the campaign could be postponed if COVID-19 restrictions aren’t further relaxed.
“Depending on April 5, if the COVID restrictions get lifted, then we’re going to go ahead and do this event,” he said.
Plans so far start with a walk from the urban reserve in La Ronge to Morin’s Hill on April 9, where a teepee will go up followed by the ceremonial lighting of the sacred pipe and lighting of the sacred fire. Merasty explained the fire will remain lit for four days and will symbolize the passing of a loved one and to help him or her find their way back to where they belong.


