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14 Cows for America
August 4, 2009
Celebrations infuse life with passion and purpose. They summon the human spirit.
-Terrence E. Deal, author and professor
Some children's books are funny, some are clever, many are not so clever.  Every once in a while, one touches the hearts of both adults and children.  14 Cows for America by Carman Agra Deedy is such a book.  It is a beautifully told and illustrated story of Wilson Kimeli Naiyomah from Kenya.  Here is part of his remarkable story in his own words at the end of the book:

"I am Kimeli in this story.  I grew up in a small village in Kenya.... When I was older I won a scholarship to study in the United States.  Many American moms and dads welcomed me to their homes, as would their own child.  Like the Maasai elders in my village, these people showed me kindness by taking me in and helping me get an education.  America became my second home.

"I was in New York City on September 11, 2001.  What happened that day was devastating. Many people were left without their mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters.  Like countless others, I watched brave firefighters and police officers risk their own lives to save people.  My warrior heart could not sit still in me.  I wanted to do something to help.

"My childhood heart told me what to do:  Offer a sacrifice in the way of my people.  To heal a sorrowing heart, give something that is dear to your own.  I had saved enough to fulfill my dream and buy a cow.  I decided that the cow, a symbol of life to our people, would be my offering to the grieving Americans....

"I returned to Kenya the following spring and told the story of that tragic day in New York City.  Hearing my story, seeing my tears, the ancient spirit of my people was stirred up.  When I presented my gift for blessing, the others offered up their own precious cows. Fourteen cows were blessed that day.  It was a great moment in my village.  We were helping to heal people far away.

"When the American ambassador and his wife came to our village to accept the cows, 'The Star Spangled Banner' played over a loudspeaker during the ceremony.  Although my people did not understand the song, they stood along with the Americans and placed their hands across their chests.  Seeing hundreds of Maasai standing with him in respectful silence made the American diplomat cry.  His tears caught the Maasai by surprise, and we were all swept up in the deep emotion of the moment.  A connection between the two cultures had been made.  We felt we had taken some of America's pain into our Maasai hearts.

"These sacred, healing cows can never be slaughtered.  They remain in our care in Kenya under the guidance of the revered elder Mzee Ole-Yiampoi.  The original fourteen have calved and the herd now numbers over thirty-five.  They continue to be a symbol of hope from the Maasai to their brothers and sisters in America.  The Maasai wish that every time Americans hear this simple story of fourteen cows, they will find a measure of comfort and peace."



The basic premise of this beautiful book is that all children can develop their creative potential and artistic skills, even when they are raised in impoverished environments. Authors Roxana Salazar and Maria Carmen Schulze describe in words (English and Spanish) and photos their work in Bolivia teaching children to draw using elements in their natural environment. This short (24 page) book combines both a theoretical framework as well as real-life examples, woven together by the amazing passion of the authors. The book was developed for a workshop presented by Salazar and Schulze at the 2005 World Forum in Montreal.

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Leslie Amato · August 04, 2009
Vail Resorts - Heavenly
South Lake Tahoe, CA, United States


Excellent story - thank you for sharing some of the good stuff. I enjoyed the multicultural content and the "story of hope, comfort and peace." My children will love to hear it and will soon be drawing lots of cows.

Ellen Hofstetter Jaffe · August 04, 2009
Hilltop Early Childhood Services
Rego Park, NY, United States


Thank you so much for sharing this story with us! I want to hurry to get the book! After I finish brushing away the tears.



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