Week-ends spent watching Native American traditional dance competitions. From Friday evening to Sunday afternoon, camping out with family and friends at outdoor Pow Wow arena's.
It is you...that mesmerized, Jaweena
The color of your imagery is only exceeded by the beautiful photo you included..
I discovered what it must feel like to be a part of a pow wow and be assimilated into the Native American culture.. I thank you for that.
A wonderfully crafted write, Jaweena
allen
I went to a Pow wow here in Michigan last week. Few native American came. There was no celebration of the great Native Americans of the Michigan tribes. It made me sad. I wanted to see like in your photo. A great people dancing and celebrating life. Remembering the Elders and the life of brave and strong people. One day I will travel and be energized by a great Pow wow to give me hope and strength. Thank you for the photo and strong words. We must hold tight to our belief and never forget our elders. Thank you for the amazing poetry.
Coyote
Planning a Pow Wow this spring in the mountains of Utah. I want to hear the old songs echo off the walls of Hobble Creek Canyon!! WE ARE STILL ALIVE!!! THRIVING!!
' I want to owl dance ~ with you all night long ~ feel your strong arm ~ around my shoulder ~ as you whisper ~ forty nine songs in my ear ' .. .. those words have to be the most passionate words I've read for ..
Your entire poem flies me to a place I'll sadly never know, and yet, somehow, you've carried me there, made it come alive because of your sincerity, and your obvious wonderment in The Moment.
This is magic of a different kind .. how I'd love to feel it.
A simply wondrous rhythm, journeying over the seasons, time before moving into time now. This just lifts the spirit with the joy of the dance, on and on...
It is you...that mesmerized, Jaweena
The color of your imagery is only exceeded by the beautiful photo you included..
I discovered what it must feel like to be a part of a pow wow and be assimilated into the Native American culture.. I thank you for that.
A wonderfully crafted write, Jaweena
allen
thank you gentlemen! What a blessed woman I am to have such good friends to read my thoughts and stories.
Ahehee.....Have a fabulous day, enjoy this gorgeous sun-drenched day, LOVE IT!!!
"Ya'at'eeh" means hello in the Navajo language.
My name is Eileen Quintana....Jaweena was a name that my brother called me when I was a baby.
I am learning how to write about my unique perspective.. more..