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Wounds Beneath the Flesh: Fifteen Native American Poets Book

Wounds Beneath the Flesh: Fifteen Native American Poets
Wounds Beneath the Flesh: Fifteen Native American Poets, The work is varied, but the poems have in common the celebration, without romanticizing, of heritage and the power of remembering.—Joseph Bruchac, <i>American Indian Quarterly</i>
As solid and resonant a selection as you'll find in a volume of fifty, Wounds Beneath the Flesh: Fifteen Native American Poets has a rating of 3 stars
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Wounds Beneath the Flesh: Fifteen Native American Poets, The work is varied, but the poems have in common the celebration, without romanticizing, of heritage and the power of remembering.—Joseph Bruchac, American Indian Quarterly As solid and resonant a selection as you'll find in a volume of fifty, Wounds Beneath the Flesh: Fifteen Native American Poets
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  • Wounds Beneath the Flesh: Fifteen Native American Poets
  • Written by author Maurice Kenny
  • Published by White Pine Press, January 1995
  • "The work is varied, but the poems have in common the celebration, without romanticizing, of heritage and the power of remembering."—Joseph Bruchac, American Indian Quarterly "As solid and resonant a selection as you'll find in a volume of fifty
  • “The work is varied, but the poems have in common the celebration, without romanticizing, of heritage and the power of remembering.”—Joseph Bruchac, American Indian Quarterly“As solid and resonant a selection as you&rsquo
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"The work is varied, but the poems have in common the celebration, without romanticizing, of heritage and the power of remembering."—Joseph Bruchac, American Indian Quarterly

"As solid and resonant a selection as you'll find in a volume of fifty pages. My only criticism is that it isn't twice as long."—Adirondak Library


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Wounds Beneath the Flesh: Fifteen Native American Poets, The work is varied, but the poems have in common the celebration, without romanticizing, of heritage and the power of remembering.—Joseph Bruchac, <i>American Indian Quarterly</i>
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