Akikodjiwan: A Poem

Akikodjiwan
© Albert Dumont

With the skin
On the soles of our feet
We gently touch, the sacred surface
Of Akikodjiwan

The spirit of the island
Rises from the rock, like a bird
Soaring into the blood of our hearts

We raise our hands into the sky
The stars descend, to caress our palms
We open our eyes
And search the universe, at peace
Looking upon the face
Of the Great Mystery

We listen to the Kichi Zibi
Of the Algonquin Anishinabe
She has followed the path
Created for her by Mino Manido
Guiding her to sacred Akikodjiwan
Where the mighty voice of water
Reminds all Peoples that without water
All life of this world would perish

The moon illuminates the island
She speaks to us
Of her love for water
The fire we kindle hears her message
His flames rising ever higher
Our circle dances, the rapids sing

The smoke of burning sage
Carries our chanting song
To the eternal home
Of our grandmothers and grandfathers

The waters of the Falls
Swallow our humble offerings of tobacco
We call upon the Good Spirit
To bless
All the Peoples of our Nations

“Let us always be kind
To one another” we say
“And honour all things
Creator provides to humankind
So our children can live joyful lives”

We stand with kindness in our hearts
On a sacred island
Where the circle is always strong
Where our instructions as human beings
Rise, encircled in the mist of Akikodjiwan
They call loudly, wanting to be reclaimed
To assure the survival
Of all their relations.

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3 Responses to Akikodjiwan: A Poem

  1. Gita Baack says:

    Can I post this amazing poem on the FTF Petition with over 8,000 signatures. Send me the format you want and references to your books.
    Hugs, Gita

  2. Marie Myers Lloyd says:

    How refreshing to read this early in the morning. How good to be helped to remember.
    Chi migwitch.

  3. Tians Pollari says:

    Thank you for your beautuful words. . Sometimes i need a reminder and this was a perfect reminder. Migwitch,
    Thank you again.
    Tiana

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