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September 03, 2007

Yesterday News

I saw in the Kansas newspapers
that some film people are making a movie
about the Kickapoos!
They should make a movie
...about the Prairie Band Potawatomi too.
That movie could be about a savior
that's coming to save us...
O I forgot we get one of those
everytime we petition our chairperson out the door...!

O yeah!
There ain't no truth to the rumor
that Jay Leno said on 'The Tonight Show'
'The Prairie Band Potawatomi
just printed up another petition
and they are just waiting
for October 10th...
to see who wins their election
so they can fill in the name
...and the charges...!'

August 07, 2007

The Potawatomi Gathering

I finally saw the Straits of Mackinac in Northern Michigan
Visions of long ago danced upon the waters
The Three Fires separated at this sacred place
My people the Potawatomi went down into Michigan
Where my ancestors lived for generations
Time and Life itself broke us off into the nine bands of Potawatomi we have today.

The Forest County Potawatomi went into Wisconsin
The Walpole Island Band and the Wasauksing Band went up into Canada
The Gun Lake, Pokagon, and the Huron Bands stayed in Southern Michigan
The Hannahville Band made their home in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
The Prairie Band were forced down to Kansas
The Citizen Band Potawatomi were forced even further South into Oklahoma.

Like Grandmother Earth
The Potawatomi have endured
Down through the generations
Despite Stolen Lands
Despite the deep wounds of living in two worlds
And the near loss of our language
For the past 12 years our bands have met once a year
Though some of us have gone down the Native American Church Road
And some of us have gone down the Christian Road
And still others of us have stayed on the traditional Potawatomi Road
We still come together at our annual Potawatomi Gathering...

Like we did centuries ago
Our bands come together as one nation
To celebrate our culture
Share our language
To honor our elders
Have giveaways
Dance together
To crown a new Potawatomi Princess
And hear many gifted Potawatomi speakers:
Speak in the language our Creator wants to hear!

July 27, 2007

July 27, 1982

Ojib16 Twenty-five years ago
I married the most beautiful Ojibwe girl
In the North Country

If it wasn’t for her
I would have been pushing up daisies
In a Kansas graveyard for at least twenty years now

If it wasn’t for her
I never would have been a father
To two sons I have loved from the moment they were born

If it wasn’t for her
I never would have read two thousand books
Or wrote one to ease my pain

If it wasn’t for her
I never would have been around to get honored by my tribe
As the honored veteran in 2002

O Sweet Native Lady
The most beautiful Ojibwe woman in the North Country
I loved you for twenty-five years today…!

July 23, 2007

No News

Our tribal chairperson resigned last friday
And no kansas newspapers nor any native american newspapers
…printed the story!

All that fighting among ourselves
must not be newsworthy
…anymore!

July 16, 2007

The Power of Advertising

Going down the powwow highway
i hadn’t been to a powwow in a dog’s age
i was surprised
to see litefoot and irene bedard
having stands at the powwow

There wasn’t nothing on the tribe’s website
or in their powwow brochure about those stars being there…
reminds me of reading an article about a
native american journalists conference held in tulsa
last year

And one journalist’s told the audience
“I will give anyone here ten dollars
if they can tell me if their tribal website
has been updated in the past month.”
and only two held their hands up…!

June 24, 2007

On The Way Home

I & my wife took a trip to the artifical paradise out in the desert again/ this time around for a week/ what really stood out wasn't/ all the action/ nor all the neon lights/ nor the people from all walks of life/ nor the 109 degree days/ nor the trip to the Grand Canyon/ nor the painted desert/ nor the joshua trees near the highways/ nor the roadrunners that crossed/ nor the slot machines...!

(I can gamble/ I can throw my money into those one-armed bandits/ & it don't matter if I win or lose/ I can take it or leave it...!)

What stood out about my trip/ was a book I brought along/ a book about the life of the great poet from Chile...Pablo Neruda/ What a well-written book about a poet that had such a passion for life and for language...!

May 21, 2007

Fairways of the North

Gonna play golf today against my long time golfing buddy. This ain’t about  playing
the beautiful black bear golf course in Fond Du Lac, an 18 hole championship,  par 72 golf course,
set in the beautiful woodlands of Northern Minnesota…!

This ain’t about playing on a day when it will be 81 degrees out, nor is it about the geese flying over the course, nor the bears on the edge of the fairways, nor the loons on the lake, nor about having fun …!
‘cos play golf today is all about beating my long time golfing buddy…O yeah!

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May 11, 2007

Potawatomi Warrior (Poem of Love and War)

On his face, he wore a mask of grief
the scars of war are the scars of war, they go across borders
for many years he lived a life out of balance
always going down the rez road, down the highway
always looking for something to ease the pain
drugs, booze, sex, writing poetry€...it didn'€™t matter

And she was a ojibwe princess ever since she was a baby in the cradleboard
at an early age, she took up dancing at the powwows of the north
she danced to the heartbeat of grandmother earth
and always knew in her heart
she would meet a warrior from the south and before they would meet
he would talk to her from his heart with words from his mouth
On white paper with bars

May 04, 2007

The Tribal Newspaper

Usually my tribal newspaper
gets delivered to my mail-box
by way of pony express...
usually two weeks after the rez people get theirs...
and it is always filled with happy news, recipes,
happy news, and more recipes...
a big happy face should be on every cover of
the tribal newspaper!

After reading all those past tribal papers
i said to my wife
it must be like paradise down there on the rez
there is no alcohol use, no drug use
there are no gambling problems
no jealousy, no GREED...
and after awhile it just made me happy to read that paper!

Then i got my tribal paper yesterday
delivered by pony express of course...
and i read where some one actually mentioned
a petition recall...
and some one actually mentioned alcohol use on the rez
and there actually was an article about the meth problem
that is sweeping across indian country
and there was no recipes...no recipes...!
it was like i was actually reading a newspaper
for a change!

April 16, 2007

CSI: Cool Sexy Indian

Buy about any clothes in america
and note on the label that they are made in some other country
same with all those indian shirts
you see at powwow stands….

Those “CSI: Cool Sexy Indian.” t-shirts
those “Will teach for fry bread.” t-shirts
WE buy them for twenty dollars each
and they are made down in honduras, or el salvador
by other native people who work in sweat-shops for a dollar a day…