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Poetess Cousin - four generations removed E Pauline Johnson There was once, this unbelievable Lady, of great source, who travelled this great earth, as a matter of life’s coarse, carrying with her, a heritage of great, wondrous force. To the world – then and now – she brought the word onto two continents – Kings and Queens, fortunate, heard of the life and times of her people and how hard the road for many, even for this bard who told, preformed, of beauty, degradation in this land, told of the heroics, the genocide of the first, the red man. This Lady, of integrity, honesty, great soul came to stand for – what there is so little of, from mans deceptive hand as we trample upon much of what once was noble, human and the coarse, the source, the force that could make us so humane – especially at a time in this worlds long history where hate, prejudice, greed rule – could we let it all go ? This was a Beautiful Lady, who performed, wrote a story B. J. “A” 2 February 1st 2009
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