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A Collection of Heartwarming Short Stories and Poems
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Mary Austin, who died in 1934, was one of the first to recognize that Native American myths and culture were in danger of being eroded and lost. She took upon herself the duty of tracking down American Indian songs and poems, saying that she was not giving... [ More...]
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Inspiring and motivating poetics for everyone.
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These spellbinding dream-vision -poems, by an American woman of mixed European and Native American heritage, presents the unsought-for dreams and visions that brought her into intimate contact with the massacres and "resettlements" of the 19th century that... [ More...]
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Taking their starting point from the Alaska landscape, like their author, these surprisingly intimate poems speak in the voices of murderous mothers, young prostitutes, grieving widows, desirous poets: women who confront life open-eyed and... [ More...]
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Heather Harris writes to celebrate her native roots. As the Rainbow Dance unites future and past generations, Heather's poetry will bring together those who embrace and those who just admire the heritage. The poems act as a gateway to a further... [ More...]
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These poems read like a mosaic of life seen through the lens of Rita Joe's eyes. Her attention to the energy of those who are living around and with her is startling.
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