Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Poem for Tuesday and Calder in Motion

A Duck's Tune 
By Leanne Howe 

Ya kut unta pishno ma *
Ya kut unta pishno ma
Ya kut unta pishno ma
Ya kut unta pishno ma


So I moved to this place,
Iowa City, Ioway
Where green-headed mallards
walk the streets day and night,
and defecate on sidewalks.
Greasy meat bags in wetsuits,
disguise themselves as pets
and are free as birds.
Maybe Indians should have thought of that?

Ya kut unta pishno ma
Ya kut unta pishno ma
Ya kut unta pishno ma
Ya kut unta pishno ma


Maybe you would have
left us alone,
if we put on rubber bills,
and rubber feet,
Quacked instead of complained,
Swam instead of danced
waddled away when you did
what you did…

Ya kut unta pishno ma
Ya kut unta pishno ma
Ya kut unta pishno ma
Ya kut unta pishno ma


So I moved to the Place
The “Jewel of the Midwest”
Where ghosts of ourselves
Dance the sulphur trails.

Fumes emerge continuous
from the mouths of
Three-faced Deities who preach,
“We absolve joy through suffering.”

Ya kut unta pishno ma
Ya kut unta pishno ma
Ya kut unta pishno ma
Ya kut unta pishno ma


So I moved to this place where
in 1992, up washed Columbus again
like a pointy-chinned Son of Cannibals.
His spin doctors rewrite his successes
“After 500 years and 25 million dead,
One out of 100 American Indians commit suicide
One out of 10 American Indians are alcoholics
49 years is the average lifespan of American Indians.”

Each minute burns
the useful and useless alike
Sing Hallelujah
Praise the Lord

Ya kut unta pishno ma
Ya kut unta pishno ma
Ya kut unta pishno ma
Ya kut unta pishno ma


And when you foreigners
build your off-world colonies
and relocate in outer space
This is what we will do
We will dance,
We will dance,
We will dance
to a duck’s tune.

Ya kut unta pishno ma
Ya kut unta pishno ma
Ya kut unta pishno ma
Ya kut unta pishno ma

* This is a dance refrain for a song. The phrase is to be performed. Ya kut unta pishno ma means "We were doing this." Dancing. 

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My Tuesday was quiet in the morning, involving a bunch of chores and stuff, with bagels for lunch and some sorting in the afternoon of stuff to donate to Goodwill on the next trip. Then we took a walk to the park; unlike yesterday, it wasn't raining, but there was also more bite in the wind, so it was quite chilly by the lake, though the ducks, coots, cormorants, and geese didn't seem to mind. 

My Voyager group gritted its teeth and sat through "Fair Haven" -- yes, as bad as we remembered! -- and I spent the rest of the evening watching Echo, which is a little slow to get started despite a lot of violence, but has great performances from Alaqua Cox and Tantoo Cardinal and I thought the portrayal of deafness and use of sound was excellent. The Calder in Motion exhibit at SAM:

2023-12-29 14.02.30

2023-12-29 15.41.46

2023-12-29 15.42.24

2023-12-29 15.51.00

2023-12-29 15.47.43

2023-12-29 15.45.30

2023-12-29 15.41.10

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