1.I think this poem is very historic because it reveals the trauma and major changes experienced by the Aboriginal community under colonialism and the boarding school system. This poem makes readers feel the pain of family breakdown and cultural loss through language and personal stories. The author conveys this heavy feeling with the narrator's behavior.
2. This poem is deeply related to the present, because the impact of the boarding school system on Aboriginal families and communities still exists. Many Aboriginal families are still struggling to restore and rebuild their cultural identity and language. In recent years, there has been an increasing discussion about the truth and reconciliation of boarding schools. This poem reminds us to continue to pay attention to these historical legacy issues and promote deeper understanding and reconciliation. 3. I don't think the author deliberately made the poem difficult to read and understand. This style reflects the narrator's true voice and expression. This way of writing increases the authenticity and emotional power of poetry, for the ability of truth and empathy.