Warrior
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Gary Edwerd Marruffo
my name is gary marruffo i am a native american from southern califoria growing up as a child we hade it rough we grow up poor one time i remember as a kid we whent with out light for six months we had no electricity using candles for light and living off of beans and rice my fother fonde a way to keep us entertained he manage to keep are minde of off or hardship by useing a speaker box he had hook up to his truck park right out side the front door we listen to the radio station all night soon this became fun we soon forgot about the dark candle lit house as life went on i remember looking out the window of my dads truck on the way to school feeling life in amarica was something truly special i hade a feeling of freedum a feeling i could do anything i wanted to i allways felt a sense of belonging like i was home and there was no other place for me oddly enough growing up i did not know i was native until i was 17teen years old my fother kept it from us perhaps because of the trouble it may bring us now knowing i was native this made sense because i loved bob marley i had a strong conection with his music as i grew up to be a unge man i started to learn about the world around me and the people in it i learned it was not a frendly place it was filled with copetition and jealousy hatred for one another this made me sad and as i learned more about my heritage it made me angery at the age of 25years old i was working construction every day for five years i would wake up with anger hatred and rage i triggered this hatred and anger towards my work using this energy for labor made me what my boss would call a very hard worker after five years of this i began to cry as i cryed looking to the the sky i sade how could you do this how could you just let this happen to me why would you allow me to be so hurt and then i thought of all the good things god has dune for me and that he was a good god and he did not wont me to be so hurt looking up at the sky i sade how could you make this right and thats when the story of warrior unfolded the thought the concept of the story of us being all together made so much sense that the hatred the anger was gone this was enough to let it go and i felt strongly that you the world should hear about what i believe to be gods great plan for his people all his people Amarica
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Warrior - Gary Edwerd Marruffo
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Contents
DEDICATION
PREFACE
WARRIOR
DEDICATION
I dedicate this story to all the people in America… to all the different races and all the different beliefs and religions. The way I look at it is that we are all here together and we will always be together. Nothing will ever change that. We have to accept this. We have all had wrong done to us in our life, to our race or way of living, whether in the past or now in our present. The point is if Indians can forgive then who has the right not to, I didn’t write this story to change anybody but to inspire you to be who you are. You are your culture. Be proud of who you are and no one shall interfere. For they are who they are in their culture… one big costume party! Feel free to be your culture, your roots, and have fun because that’s who you are.
Much love, one love, America!
Gary Marruffo
PREFACE
I wrote this story because of the great anger and hatred I had towards the white people for what unspeakable things they have done to my people. I know that it is ludicrous to think I could take on all the white people by myself and because of the great numbers of traitors. That if I wanted to engage in such actions it would be only a matter of time before I would be betrayed by my own people for disturbing the peace. I felt betrayed and hurt that people could go on living there lives with no regard to America’s history because of my great love for God. I know he is a righteous God and if he loved me like I loved him, he would not allow me to be so hurt without making it right. So I started thinking how God would make this right, and the story of warrior unfolded. I started to think of the love of God and love that great is understanding… and understanding is forgiving and forgiving is divine… and divine is God. No matter how much anger and hatred I had, I know I would give it up just to be a part of God. We can’t go forwards without forgiving, and if Indians can forgive, then who has the right to question that? Last, but not least, I wrote this story because I hate and can’t stand racism and prejudice and will see it deceased that is worth dying for.
WARRIOR
Once upon a time there was an Indian warrior who loved his family. His way of life and was looking forward to being a grandfather of many. As a child he was more observant than other children. He would rather watch the elders of the tribe interact than’ to go off and play with the other children. The elders of the tribe said he was a old spirit from the past. Instead of playing with the children he would just stay with the elders. The others would say, Why don’t you go play with the other children
But he just wouldn’t. Then one day he was approached by a woman who did not greet him with a