Ask me Quote by Smohalla
“My young men shall never work, men who work cannot dream; and wisdom comes to us in dreams. You ask me to plow the ground. Shall I take a knife and tear my mothers breast? Then when I die she will not take me to her bosom to rest. You ask me to dig for stone. Shall I dig under her skin for her bones? Then when I die I cannot enter her body to be born again. You ask me to cut grass and make hay and sell it and be rich like white men. But how dare I cut off my mother's hair.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Traditional Indigenous Address, 19th century, oral tradition
The speaker rejects forced labor and exploitation, valuing dreams, spiritual connection, and cultural integrity over material wealth.
In simple terms: Reject exploitation, honor dreams and heritage.
Choose cultural integrity over profit.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Labor demands
- colonial pressure
- economic survival
- cultural preservation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can one balance cultural values with economic needs?
- What alternatives exist to forced labor?
Dreams may not provide material security in harsh realities.