Letter to Joey Smallwood
May 2017
Dear Joey: I’m still here and mixed
Mi’kmaq after all these years
You’re long dead, yet
Confederation couldn’t stop
Newfoundland’s ongoing
colonial violence.
You continued so unapologetically,
telling Ottawa there are no red Indians–
Nancy April, we killed them all.
And you know, Joey
after all your declarations
bowing to the settlers
We’re still here, we remain
Mi’kmaq despite stolen status
cards stating otherwise
Some of us landless,
all of us Caribou.
We’re still here
after Qalipu and
you’re-not-Indian-enough-
too-white-to-be-real.
You can read Shannon Webb-Campbell’s essay about home in Newfoundland and Labrador and her essay about Mi’kmaq status rules.