Cherokee U-we-tsiA Poem by Serenity FaithCherokee Daughter
I am a Cherokee U-we-tsi
I come from the a-ni-gi-lo-gi As Daughters follow their Mothers My Father is of the a-ni-wa-ya As my Brothers will follow him I am not full blooded tsi-tsa-la-gi I used to cry when I was younger With my golden curls and pale skin Who would believe I was Indian? Both my parents had dark long hair both darker toned than I My E-do-da quickly fixed my tears and explained away my fears He said that there were girls with red hair and green eyes on the Res I was born with the blood of Cherokee Let nobody tell me differently "Look at your eyes my U-we-tsi Why your eyes are darker than mine! Look at your facial structure You're a daughter of Indian culture" I was much happier after that Especially when visiting family friends No more did I feel so out of place When comparing theirs and my face I was gifted the name of Yo-na-Us-di Often called Chief of the Us-dis As I always took care of the little ones Playing with me they said was fun I was taught many different things From the Kituwah to our culture I was taught how to use a bow and let an Elder first say See-yoh I still have many things to learn Though there are many things I know I follow many of our traditional ways And will never leave sha-kon-o-hey To others they might seem silly But they are the ways I was taught I don't cook on my moon And with nature I am attune I Am A Cherokee U-we-tsi
© 2012 Serenity FaithAuthor's Note
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