fireopal
 fireopal
Joined: March 21, 2008
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`It is hard not to fall in love with the unrefined honesty in this poem, Seeyouma.
I liked your usage of the words "crossbreed" and "relocation," as they both hold so many connotations of their own.
"Tarnished recognition" at best...
"Ignorance inhabited by my absence of expression" I love this line, because to me it plays on two conflicting concepts: a sense of helplessness and simply knowing more, thus saying less.
"As I pray to the Creator in the tongue of my ancestors"... I've always admired that even in today's misfortunes and chaos, the Native soul is able to internally shut it all out and preserve what's real.
I think that holds true to the times of "Indian Boarding Schools" also. The idea that "you can cut our hair, take away our traditional clothing, and make us white on the outside" but that ethnic cleansing will never reach one's soul.
“I am Dine and that is the passage to my existence
You placed my Nomadicness on hold¦ These are such strong lines. Maybe my favorite part.
“Do some rez struttin down on Main Street¦certainly paints an image. Sad ironies I dont think your ancestors could have foreseen. =(
“Unrecognized by your WASP oppression
You want to claim and rename me¦ This makes me sad also. There are also some odd parallels between how African American slaves were treated upon arrival here, and the oppression places on natives. Whites attempted to strip them both of their birth names, let alone their heritage. ¦But on that note, I think it is perverse that Native Americans, the first ones here, were the last ones to become recognized citizens, following even after the people we captured and transported here.
“Pay me $5.15/hr and a box of government commods
Extended luxury you say and my BIA obligation
It wouldnt surprise me if they really do call rez food rations, etc. “extended luxuries. Do they?
“Urban Indian a vision of confusion¦so true. It upsets me that so many Native youths have lost touch with their own culture.
History doesnt make any sense to me Seeyouma. I may not be Native by blood, but I assure you I didnt write it. =(
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