Miss A has started a blog. OK, that's a stretch. Her mother started it, as a means of easing the email burden thrust upon poor family members (and her mother's 'sent' box).
Monday, September 16, 2013
Another Perspective on Happy Canyon
When Aleaha was four years old, she got to attend Happy Canyon for the first time. It’s a very curious time for a child, and an event like that is even more so – how in the world do you explain a few hundred years of culture and tyranny and war and sickness and history and tradition and friendship and interdependence to a four-year-old?
Miri has been attending Happy Canyon for a few years, but she doesn’t really remember it. Here are her comments this year. Keep in mind that she was attempting to quiet her voice, because she was shushed a thousand times. But it all came out in Miri-Yell fashion….
Miri, at the show's opening: MOMMY!! We just saw that dead deer, MOMMY!! Why did they get it dead?
Mommy: Because that's one of the things they used to eat, honey. Just like we sometimes do too. Deer meat was a very important part of their diet. But don't worry [concerned she was having a hard time understanding this was a depiction of life long ago] . Now they go to grocery stores too, just like we do.
Miri: MOMMY, are you SURE the Indians are allowed to go in the grocery stores. I never see them there.
Miri, during the Rescue Scene: MOMMY!! Why are they hitting that girl?!
Mommy: Because her people and the Inidans have been fighting, and her people killed one of their people. So they kidnapped her. They are very mad at the white people.
Miri: What white people?? I don't see anyone who is white. Those others are just regular.
Miri, during the Emigrant Scene, when the pioneer wagon has circled and she can see into the back: MOMMY!! MOMMY!! Look!! I see Mary and Laura!! Right there!!! [the Ingalls girls…..we have read all the books together]
Miri, during the scene when the Indians retreat: MOMMY!! Why are they leaving? MOMMY!! They all look so sad. Why are they sad??
Mommy: Because the white people are taking over the land and they have been told they have to move to a reservation.
Miri: Oh.

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