The Thanksgivings
By Harriet Maxwell Converse
Translated from a traditional Iroquois prayer
We who are here present thank the Great Spirit that we are here
to praise Him.
We thank Him that He has created men and women, and ordered
that
these beings shall always be living to multiply the earth.
We thank Him for making the earth and giving these beings its products
to live on.
We thank Him for the water that comes out of the earth and runs
for our lands.
We thank Him for all the animals on the earth.
We thank Him for certain timbers that grow and have fluids coming
from them for us all.
We thank Him for the branches of the trees that grow shadows
for our shelter.
We thank Him for the beings that come from the west, the thunder
and lightning that water the earth.
We thank Him for the light which we call our oldest brother, the sun
that works for our good.
We thank Him for all the fruits that grow on the trees and vines.
We thank Him for his goodness in making the forests, and thank
all its trees.
We thank Him for the darkness that gives us rest, and for the kind Being
of the darkness that gives us light, the moon.
We thank Him for the bright spots in the skies that give us signs,
the stars.
We give Him thanks for our supporters, who had charge of our harvests.
We give thanks that the voice of the Great Spirit can still be heard
through the words of Ga-ne-o-di-o.
We thank the Great Spirit that we have the privilege of this pleasant
occasion.
We give thanks for the persons who can sing the Great Spirit’s music,
and
hope they will be privileged to continue in his faith.
We thank the Great Spirit for all the persons who perform the ceremonies
on this occasion.
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Wednesday
arrived, and with it the snow that had been forecast, though we ended
up with nothing sticking on the roads and only a dusting on the grass --
enough for my neighbors' kids to build a very small snowman with grape
eyes and a baby carrot nose. At 11 a.m., Paul and I went to College Park
to pick up first Adam at his dorm, then Daniel at the lab where he
works before stopping to pick up his clothes -- he got another extremely
impressive post-graduation job offer today! -- which required that we
drive on the Beltway during the worst of the storm. It was very pretty
and I was very glad not to be behind the wheel!
We
made it home with everyone and had a late lunch together except for
Adam who had to eat everything in his fridge before the dorms were
locked for the long weekend. Then we watched Dark
City while Paul finished work and I folded laundry, since the
kids had not seen the movie, and I took a walk to see the snow. Adam had
demanded "non-diner" food for dinner, meaning not bland, so we had
Indian stuff. After that, we watched Monty Python Live : One
Down, Five to Go, which none of us had seen -- it's hilarious
and has so many of their best moments -- and A Charlie Brown
Thanksgiving, which all of us have seen every year for ages!
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