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Under a Miccosukee Sky
Big Cypress stirs, heated by Miccosukee sky hung in spun gold. Rising in the east, morning sways with waves of river grass as the elder paddles through waking water in dugout canoe. Bare-chested, he whistles an old, creek song, lost and found in tangles of green swampland. Bronzed face chiseled from stone gazes on soft, flush of Indian summer; a burning heart beats with nature beneath. In hand, he clenches twine of sacred bundle. Beads of sweat fall from head lowered in prayer to the Creator. His silent prayer for earth, hunt, harvest and tradition collides with modern tribal life, a quiet moment complicated by thoughts of upcoming ceremonial festivities. If only, he could step back in time to dance in ancient garments 'round sacred fire free from tourists’ pale, intruding eyes. His daughter and wife will sew and bead jewelry to sell; his grandsons will wrestle alligators; and he, the elder, will stand proud, fighting to maintain dignity and culture under a warm Miccosukee sky, hung by his ancestors ...in spun gold. By Rhonda Johnson-Saunders, 11/17/13 for Shanity Rain's Native American People Contest
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