
‘Alive and well’: Wandering Spirit narrative reexamined at commemoration event
At Fort Battleford, there is a headstone with the names of eight men who were part of Canada’s largest mass hanging following the resistance of 1885. Among the names etched in the stone is Wandering Spirit.
The mass grave, however, harbours a secret: beneath the earth, his body is not among those who lie beneath, but rather resides in a cemetery on a reservation in Montana.
Pe-Pamasowe’t, the warrior known as Wandering Spirit, long understood by conventional history to have been one of the eight executed at the Fort, in fact lived.
In a special day-long event, hosted in collaboration with Poundmaker Working Group and Parks Canada, titled Pe-Pamasowe’t (Wandering Spirit): The Truth, His fate and Legacy, 1885 Rebellion, 140-year commemoration was held at both the Fort and the Western Development Museum on Thursday.