It was a powerful
experience, as we entered, we were asked to remove our footwear, as a sign of
respect for the dead. Then a brief sage burning ceremony was conducted and we
were asked to pick up some tobacco and hold it in our hand while walking around
the exhibit of the vamps (decorative uppers of moccasins), each representing a
dead or missing indigenous woman. As we
walked we were also given the opportunity to pray, and at the end of the walk
place our tobacco into a box as a sign of our thoughts and prayers.
May God move the hearts, minds and lives of people to reverse the injustices and evils that were, and continue to be committed against indigenous women.