Sunday, 21 August 2016

John E. Smelcer: Beaver Story



I want to tell you a strange but true story.

You may think beavers eat only trees and wood, but

I’ve seen them eat meat.
I’ve seen them eat salmon.

I was fishing for salmon on Clearwater Creek.

Just then, I heard a loud noise.
I walked along toward the noise.

A beaver was eating the heads of dead, spawned salmon.
Only their heads!

I don’t know what it means.


Tr. John E. Smelcer. From Beautiful Words: Kasuundze’ Kenaege’ (2011), a collection of poems originally written in Smelcer’s first language, Ahtna, an Athabaskan language of southern Alaska with only about 20 speakers left (of whom Smelcer is by far the youngest: he points out that one day he will be the last surviving speaker).

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