The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Page 28

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Page 28
26 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Summer 1967 THE SPIRIT OF A NATION by Caroline Gunnarsson Is it true that the Centennial Com- mission is recruiting a work party to whitewash the Rockies? It’s really not a bad idea. We’re neat and tidy people, respectable, modest and pure, but we needn’t go about promoting the image in a colorless way. The paint job might take some of the glory out of the mountains, but it would add a splash of color to the people, for it takes courage to tackle the job. Since we have never learned the art of embroidery, we might as well play for real and show the world what puritanical zeal can amount to. So far we have applied our energies mostly to our history. We have pruned and whitewashed that within an inch of its life. Ours have been lies of omission rather than those of creative commission. Other nations do otherwise. They garb the men and women who have touched their history in fantastic fabrications. They hold halos over their heroes and revere their rascals. With us it’s a matter of conscience to scrape the salty crust of folklore from our history; to serve it up bland and unspiced. We seem to have lost sighft of the fact we are the folk. We’re the stuff of the nation, and the legends that grow up around the proven facts of hi- story are part and parcel of us. Some- thing within us inspired them in (the first place and something within us responded to the grain of .truth in them that made them ours. Legends that hit us in the heart are the very essence of a culture that unites people in a mutual chuckle or tear. They should form part of the crest of their nationhood. But have we ever felt as close Ito the Father of Confederation as the Amer- icans, say, feel to the father of their country? We have not. Is this partly because of a guilty feeling we have about Sir John’s drinking? He is cer- tainly not all there without his bottle. Yet history books tend to leave it be- hind when they introduce him to our children. This may be better for his dignity, but it somewhat robs him of the color and ruggedness a hero needs for survival after death. Could we not have learned to cherish a debonair Macdonald riding the hustings with the demon rum on his back—achieving the impossible in mighty defiance of the demon’s evil designs? This took moral muscle. Let’s admit it. No mean Character could have tackled ithis sort of gremlin every day of his life and managed to father Confederation despite the interference. But so far we haven’t woven any glitter out of the wanton legends about Macdonald. Yet look what the Amer- icans did with George Washington. They made him a president who never told a Me. This would be a political sin nowadays. Things are so compUcat ed in our day that no good party man would dare confess to so uninventive a campaign.
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