RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: TRUE HISTORY
Indian
Schools
We
took children from their families
Sent
them away to boarding schools
To
break them of their cultures
To
strip them of their languages
We
regarded them as savages
Unworthy
of our kindness
We
beat them down with our religion
Replaced
their history with ours
We
punished them with civil manners
We
told them they were dirty
Unnatural
primitive and cruel
We
instructed them to forget the past
Their
tribes and tribal ways
Their
ancestors were animals
Their
elders were lost souls
We
ordered them to sever ties
With
all that came before them
And
oh yes, we exploited them
Sexually
and physically abuse them
We
stole everything they valued
Including
their dignity
Now
we wonder why they drink
Why
they do drugs
Why
they live in poverty
Why
they live apart from us
Why
they turn their backs away
They
are proud people
With
long and storied histories
Of
courageous warriors
And
strong women
With
words of infinite wisdom
With
traditions and beliefs
They
do not wish to lose
They
remember what we did to them
They
remember Indian schools
They
remember the reservations
And
how they came to be
So
no, they will not forget the past
They
will remember always
Until
the past becomes the present
And
paves the red road forward