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Our culture is Endangered; It’ll be Extinct by the Next Generation

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BY GLORIA O’KOYE

Spoke to a knowledge keeper not too many moons ago,

An old soul filled with fear and tears with every syllable

 

“Our youth don’t care, our language is dying!”

“Our culture is endangered, it’ll be extinct by the next generation, if we don’t keep fighting!”

 

Watched a hunter cut up a moose with precision

Road kills be a city hassle,

But up here,

It’ll feed families

So, it’s seen as respect and a celebration

 

Every part is used for something

Nothing is wasted

 

“But ask the youth right now, they would only dance among the bushes as long the money sings,”

“The old days, it was different, now so many things had changed!”

 

Many will eat their fill,

But only few will prepare

This happens worldwide,

Where traditions slowly die

 

One world one order,

Like invasive species tampering with the ecosystems that existed since the first grains of time trickled

 

The elders watch from afar,

How the grasp of residential schools

Blow cursed kisses to generations,

Suffocating the culture

Once strong and proud,

Now constant battles between school board and younger parents,

To keep the language and cultural classes

 

The parents had never experienced the beauty of the bush life,

Only knew about aftermath the first encounter with colonized life

 

These stories remind me of my suffocating culture, my loss of communication

Without language there is no culture

And I believe many will be lost in this lifetime

 

I bet those who read and hear this will know

Of their mother and father tongue’s

Worth and value

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