Annual feast honors eight Indigenous warriors hanged in 1885
“They wanted to fight for our people,” said Shona Poitras after the annual feast to honor the indigenous warriors who were hanged in 1885.
On November 27, 1885, 140 years ago, eight Indigenous men lost their lives in Battleford during Canada’s largest mass hanging. The men were found guilty of murder in the Frog Lake Massacre and the looting of Battleford during the North-West Rebellion. However, historical perspectives argue they were not given fair trials, and their actions were driven by desperation, starvation, and self-defense.
On Thursday, Kanaweyimik Child and Family Services hosted a feast at Fort Battleford. A large group of people gathered to remember the eight significant names: Wandering Spirit, Round The Sky, Bad Arrow, Miserable Man, Iron Body, Little Bear, Crooked Leg and Man Without Blood.
Shona Poitras was one of the people who participated in the feast; she said the feast is a spiritual ceremony.


