ON MY NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE

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ON MY NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE



My skin is dark brown, between the colors of light and dark chocolate.

My hair is black, with only a hint of sun-kissed brown along the edges of my face; it has never grown any longer than the base of my neck and is not curly or 'nappy', but tends to straighten out, after washing, after a couple of days of braiding or 'night curlers', without the need for heat or chemicals.

My nose is a short 'pug' nose, my lips are full, and my body has definite African American structure.  I do not look "Indian", but I have always felt Indian.

I love nature, animals, rocks, fishing, living a 'gypsy' life, appreciating the wonders of God's creations.

Though I don't look Indian on the outside, I am Indian on the inside.

My experiences with the Camp Fire Girls, as a child, felt, to me, like the ritual training of becoming a fine Indian woman.

Nobody in my family--which has some Native American heritage--knew of the laws, regarding declaration of Indian blood.  And in the passing generations, there is probably little "Native" blood left, but I know who I am.

I am an African American Indian.

My belief in this matter was authenticated, when in the Summer of 1988, at the Grand Canyon National Park, I was saluted by a passing tall, dark Son of the Southwest, whose being spiritually touched mine in the one-word recognition of who I am.

I had never seen him before, nor have I seen him since.

But he recognized me when he called me...

"Sis-ter!"


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When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.

John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Thirty-fifth President of the USA

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