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Poetry to remember your genetic history

The poetry in Dancing with Grandfather is not about one person. It is not about his struggles with the pitfalls, lessons, and surprises in life. Nor is it about personal observations of the magnitude and minimums of living or the beauty seen in creation and the creative process of living. We are not one person. Each person is the composite of thousands of ancestors who have contributed to their DNA. Every person is the living result of the environment in which they grow and react. A person knows history not taught in school and has skills not learned. They respond to choices and decisions made each day not as one individual, but as their own personal survival team at work. Poetry is one action in our life adventure that allows us to release frustrations, return to calmness from stress, examine the avenues only the mind can travel, and strengthen our connection to each other. The Creator is in us, is of us, and is connecting all in the universe. What the author experiences and writes is what all experience. We are not here to learn. We are here to remember what we already know. May these poems help you remember what you already know.

 

About the Author

George W. Clever

George writes about his life in a small Western New York steel town in the 1950s, attempting to capture things that mattered then, and are different now. He received a B.S. from Buffalo State College, a M.Ed. from State University of New York at Buffalo where he also did his doctoral studies. Teaching at the Elementary, Secondary and University levels, he also served as Assistant Dean of Student Affairs for Native American Programs at Stanford University and as Dean of Students at Carl Sandburg College. In his professional Education career, he has published Mathematics Education and Student Services articles. A father of seven children, he is a member of the United States Marine Corps League, and served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the New Mexico State Guard. Retiring from New Mexico State University, his writing focus has been a book of poetry, a short story book and a work on his life experiences as a Native American, Lenape Nation, and Unami Clan. George is artist and traditional Lenape straight dancer and elder in the Eastern Delaware Nation. 2012 Biography George W. Clever George writes about his life in a small Western New York steel town in the 1950s, attempting to capture things that mattered then, and are different now. He received a B.S. from Buffalo State College, a M.Ed. from State University of New York at Buffalo where he also did his doctoral studies. Teaching at the Elementary, Secondary and University levels, he also served as Assistant Dean of Student Affairs for Native American Programs at Stanford University and as Dean of Students at Carl Sandburg College. In his professional Education career, he has published Mathematics Education and Student Services articles. A father of seven children, he is a member of the United States Marine Corps League, and served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the New Mexico State Guard. Retiring from New Mexico State University, his writing focus has been a book of poetry, a short story book and a work on his life experiences as a Native American, Lenape Nation, and Unami Clan. George is artist and traditional Lenape straight dancer and elder in the Eastern Delaware Nation. 2012 Biography George W. Clever George writes about his life in a small Western New York steel town in the 1950s, attempting to capture things that mattered then, and are different now. He received a B.S. from Buffalo State College, a M.Ed. from State University of New York at Buffalo where he also did his doctoral studies. Teaching at the Elementary, Secondary and University levels, he also served as Assistant Dean of Student Affairs for Native American Programs at Stanford University and as Dean of Students at Carl Sandburg College. In his professional Education career, he has published Mathematics Education and Student Services articles. A father of seven children, he is a member of the United States Marine Corps League, and served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the New Mexico State Guard. Retiring from New Mexico State University, his writing focus has been a book of poetry, a short story book and a work on his life experiences as a Native American, Lenape Nation, and Unami Clan. George is artist and traditional Lenape straight dancer and elder in the Eastern Delaware Nation. 2012 Biography George W. Clever George writes about his life in a small Western New York steel town in the 1950s, attempting to capture things that mattered then, and are different now. He received a B.S. from Buffalo State College, a M.Ed. from State University of New York at Buffalo where he also did his doctoral studies. Teaching at the Elementary, Secondary and University levels, he also served as Assistant Dean of Student Affairs for Native American Programs at Stanford University and as Dean of Students at Carl Sandburg College. In his professional Education career, he has published Mathematics Education and Student Services articles. A father of seven children, he is a member of the United States Marine Corps League, and served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the New Mexico State Guard. Retiring from New Mexico State University, his writing focus has been a book of poetry, a short story book and a work on his life experiences as a Native American, Lenape Nation, and Unami Clan. George is artist and traditional Lenape straight dancer and elder in the Eastern Delaware Nation. 2012 Biography George W. Clever George writes about his life in a small Western New York steel town in the 1950s, attempting to capture things that mattered then, and are different now. He received a B.S. from Buffalo State College, a M.Ed. from State University of New York at Buffalo where he also did his doctoral studies. Teaching at the Elementary, Secondary and University levels, he also served as Assistant Dean of Student Affairs for Native American Programs at Stanford University and as Dean of Students at Carl Sandburg College. In his professional Education career, he has published Mathematics Education and Student Services articles. A father of seven children, he is a member of the United States Marine Corps League, and served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the New Mexico State Guard. Retiring from New Mexico State University, his writing focus has been a book of poetry, a short story book and a work on his life experiences as a Native American, Lenape Nation, and Unami Clan. George is artist and traditional Lenape straight dancer and elder in the Eastern Delaware Nation. 2012 Biography George W. Clever George writes about his life in a small Western New York steel town in the 1950s, attempting to capture things that mattered then, and are different now. He received a B.S. from Buffalo State College, a M.Ed. from State University of New York at Buffalo where he also did his doctoral studies. Teaching at the Elementary, Secondary and University levels, he also served as Assistant Dean of Student Affairs for Native American Programs at Stanford University and as Dean of Students at Carl Sandburg College. In his professional Education career, he has published Mathematics Education and Student Services articles. A father of seven children, he is a member of the United States Marine Corps League, and served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the New Mexico State Guard. Retiring from New Mexico State University, his writing focus has been a book of poetry, a short story book and a work on his life experiences as a Native American, Lenape Nation, and Unami Clan. George is artist and traditional Lenape straight dancer and elder in the Eastern Delaware Nation.

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