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A Mother's Role Within The Tribal Family

A MOTHERS ROLE

WITHIIN THE TRIBAL FAMILY

 

She is a warrior in her own right

Guardian

Protector

Of all that is hers

The teacher of all things

To her family

The tribe

The hunter and gatherer

Out there in the front line

With men gathering in the spoils of victory

Over Buffalo and Bison

With their child strapped

In the papoose

 

The Warrior mother

Has no liking for material objects

Her mind only set on what is really required

Warmth, shelter, their blankets and clothing

And all importantly the food for the family

Is enough for this warrior mother

 

She claims no fame

There is no gain

For she is part of the entire

Tribal family

This warrior mother

Will never put herself above anyone else

Will always be there for others in need

 

This mother’s role

Is the teacher of all that once was

From generation to generation

Stories to be told

Legends of warriors

Forefathers and foremothers

Telling the stories

Of how life can be

Making the children ready

For their own life’s

Ventures

Adventures

And

Histories

 

© Helen Moule

1st May 2012

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