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Song of Eskasoni
Song of Eskasoni: More Poems of Rita Joe | Rita Joe
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"I was born in Whycocomagh in 1932. When mother died in 1937 there were many foster homes until I was twelve years old. I put myself into the Indian Residential School in Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia. That school plays an important part in my life, along with native upbringing by many mothers. My education is by my people - I have a front seat to see and feel their needs, the major one being that we, too, live with ideal productiveness. The label is deeply rooted and the stroke of a native pen does wonders, especially for the coming generation. The importance of my country is why I try to portray the Indian as they are, so that others may see the part we play in our society. If I get too sentimental in my choice of words, excuse me. I have to call attention to the gentle peopleof Canada. My song is gentle, bear with me. I still want to offer my hand in friendship, the Indian of today." - Rita Joe
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I have decided to attempt #TheSealeyChallenge again and read a book of poetry every day in August. (No way I will manage it but worth a shot. Worst case is I read some poetry.)
Day 1 is a collection by Mi'kmaq poet Rita Joe (1932-2007).