Ray Young Bear (1950- ) if i were to see her shape from a mile away i 'd know so quickly that it would be her. the purple scarf and the plastic shopping bag. हजुरआमा if i felt hands on my head i 'd know that those were her hands warm and damp with the smell of roots. if i heard a voice coming from a rock i ' d know and her words would flow inside me like the light of someone stirring ashes from a sleeping fire at night. Notes and References: stirring (v): moving slightly Grandmother, written by American- Indian poet Ray Young Bear, is a recollection of poet's profound love for his grandmother. The poet draws the unique picture of his grandmother - all loving and all inspiring- through the use of images. The poet figure out cultural identity of American Indian or Mesquaki people. Metaphorically, the poem ‘Grandmother’ has connection with Mesquaki tribe and the identity of the poet. The poet also reveals the socio
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