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By Bobby Gonzalez

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THE FIRST
PUERTO RICAN DAY PARADE

by Bobby González

Dateline: The Year of Their Lord, fourteen nineteen hundred something.

Place:
Sevilla, España.

It was a splendid pageant.
A parade of marvelous sights
that was conducted in the court of
queen isabela and king fernando.

cristobal colón,
a.k.a. christopher columbus,
put on display the exotic bounty that had been pilfered
from the so-called “New World.”

Among the exhibited specimens
were strikingly painted Taino Native women, men and children.
There was also a magnificent guaraguao red-tailed hawk.
This spirited monarch of the Caribbean skies was now a broken-spirited
prisoner, locked in a cage.
Its head bowed.
Its wings drooping down its sides.

The Spaniards marveled at the numerous alien specimens of wildlife:
Flamingos.
Six-foot long iguanas.
Mute dogs.
Rabbit-sized rodents.
Some of the creatures had been killed and stuffed.

The painted and tattooed Taino Natives didn’t say anything.
They may have been simply grateful that they
hadn’t been killed and stuffed
by these bizarre people who opened their mouths widely
when they spoke
and who took and ate more than what they needed.

Maybe it was they who needed to be killed and stuffed.
But it didn’t work out that way on this particular day.

On the First Puerto Rican Day Parade.

Copyright © 2007 by Bobby González


Booby Gonazalez at Carlitos - July 13, 2006 - by Wilfredo Irizarry  

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"And then
she begins to sing
and cry with joy,
knowing
that she will soon be walking
in the radiant spirit land
where the ancient ones dwell. "

From "Anacaona" ©Bobby González

Thanks to TheMULatino we can show you Bobby Gonzalez on YouTube performing "Thank You Mr. Columbus"

Bobby at The First Annual Comite Noviembre Artisans Fair and Exhibit, November 18 at Hunter College, NYC
Bobby and Eveline, November 18, 2006  Bobby and Jaime

The Last Puerto Rican Indian on Bronxnet
Bobby with "Chatting With Friends" TV show host Clarisel Gonzalez and publisher Luis Cordero at Bronxnet in Lehman College-
Friday, September 15, 2006

Bobby, Clarisel and Luis

Bobby at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe -
Wednesday, August 23, 2006

AT the Nuyorican Poets Cafe - August 23, 2006
Photo by Luis Cordero

Bobby Gonzalez, Ibrahim Gonzalez and Nando Alvaricci at WBAI Sunday, August 20, 2006
The Last Puerto Rican Indian on WBAI radio.
Bobby Gonzalez was welcomed to WBAI Radio on Sunday, August 20 by "Barrio Block" show hosted by Ibrahim Gonzalez and Nando Alvaricci. Bobby recited "Anacaona" one of the poems on his book "The Last Puerto Rican Indian. You can listen to the interview by going to the WBAI.org archives (Go to to Radio Libre Show on August 20 at 2:00PM)

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