Grandmother hope and wishes.

Grandmother hope and wishes.

A Poem by Coyote Poetry
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I lost my Ojibwa Grandmother in 1981. She had a hard life. You would never know. She loved her children and wanted them to know freedom.

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                             Grandmother hope and wishes.

Dear Grandmother was a kind woman.
She was took from her reservation as a young child.
They cut her hair and re-name her.
Her eyes would become sad if I asked her about her youth.
She would tell me. Leave the bad times forgotten. Old hate need to be forgotten.

Grandmother would chant for me and my sisters. My baby sister's would dance in circles.
I never knew the meaning of the  chants. She knew so many.
The songs brought joy to her voice watching my sister's dance and laugh.

Grandma followed the Native American path.
Drank too much trying to hide disappointment with alcohol.
She met my Step-Grandfather who shown her love and gave her a safe place to rest and be free.

She did not like the white man way. She held on to her old  belief.
She would come daily and pick me and my sister up.
Take us to the park and let us run free and wild.

She told me. "You have Ojibwa land in your name. This is your responsibility. The wolf and bear must have a place to be free. If you are lucky. You can learn to live in peace with nature."

I learn too late to learn more of my Grandmother life.
I believe she wanted the old memories dead and forgotten.
She lived for us children and her son.

I had to go out west. Find kind elders to show me the right path.
They showed me. I needed to be proud of the Ojibwa blood.
I learn many herbal cures from my Grandmother.
I tried to learn more from the old Apaches and I listen and read.

I learn many Native Americans live with pain and hardships.
They don't want the Government money, education or way of life.
They want to be left alone. They want their land to be safe from greed and pollution.

I have become like my Grandmother.
I take my Grandchildren to the park.
Allow them to run free.
I show them the beauty of nature and the animals.
I teach them not to fear or harm life.

My Grandmother was took from her home.
They cut her hair. Made her speak English. Wasn't allowed to speak her language.
She held on to her heritage. She taught me.

We must know freedom and we must decide our own journey.
Water, earth and sky is our friend.
Animals of the forest and water need a place to be free and safe.

I burn the sage. I give thanks to my elders gone.
I give thanks to the sun that give me light, the water that give me life and the soil that create
food for me to eat. I pray my children and all children have a safe place to live, food to eat and home to go to.

Grandmother wanted her children to be free. I follow her path in love.
Love for family kept her sane and strong.

I learn from many wise teachers.
This is one planet and one people.
We must protect the natural resources.

I tell all people. Be proud of where you came from.
Heritage is very important. We are built by thoughts of elders.

A wise Native American saying.
"Grandparent are the builder of the future. Teach the children well. They will lead
our world one day."
  

                        Thank you for reading.








 








© 2013 Coyote Poetry


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Wow Coyote, this is so beautifully penned. I admire you greatly. My grandmother became my replacement mother, when both my mother and father failed me. She also saved my life the night my mother tried to drown me, at two yrs old. I owe my life to her. Words cannot express how much I love this piece. 10/10 thanks for sharing bro :)

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Coyote Poetry

11 Years Ago

Your Grandmother sound like a good woman. We were lucky to know the love and guidance of a kind Gran.. read more
Mr Dunne Poetry

11 Years Ago

She sure was, I love her more than life itself. Absolutely, my friend. I know of many people who nev.. read more



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This is a great write on so many levels Coyote. It's hard to keep man from progressing. It is natural for man to progress. I one day need to find out more about the Apache bloodline in my family. Thank you for writing this.

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Coyote Poetry

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The Apache were true warrior. They fought the white and the Mexicans for 400 years and did not lose... read more
This is just so beautiful. What a wonderful tribute to your grandmother. It sounds like she has impacted your life in the most beautiful of ways. She helped show you who you were. She sounds like such a treasure and you have written a touching poem about how she helped to shape your life.

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Ummm...amen to the last quote! Reminds me of my own grandmama. This is so beautiful and relatable it makes me think of my childhood. Love it!

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Well Done! Keep it up! Do u read mine 2 TIME if possible then gives ur review.. U can also add me on facebook

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your grandmother has some really sound philosophy. sounds like quite a woman.

nice tribute to her.

jacob

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Wow Coyote, this is so beautifully penned. I admire you greatly. My grandmother became my replacement mother, when both my mother and father failed me. She also saved my life the night my mother tried to drown me, at two yrs old. I owe my life to her. Words cannot express how much I love this piece. 10/10 thanks for sharing bro :)

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Coyote Poetry

11 Years Ago

Your Grandmother sound like a good woman. We were lucky to know the love and guidance of a kind Gran.. read more
Mr Dunne Poetry

11 Years Ago

She sure was, I love her more than life itself. Absolutely, my friend. I know of many people who nev.. read more
Beautiful, just beautiful!
I always adore reading your work dear friend, thank you for such a beauty of a piece xx

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I admire your work nice tribute.

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I never met either one of my grandmothers but would like to believe they were very much like yours. A powerful homage and tribute, Coyote. I will remember that last piece of Native American wisdom for a long time.

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beautiful tribute to your grandmother she would be proud

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