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Introductions | ||
Preface | ||
Indian Singing in 20th Century America | 2 | |
Relocation | 4 | |
To Grow Sane | 6 | |
American Abroad | 8 | |
Crow Voices | 9 | |
Coyote, Hanging in a Museum, Comes off the Wall | 10 | |
Laughter Breaks | 12 | |
Drum | 13 | |
Grandfather Dancing | 14 | |
'Ohgi'we | 16 | |
Sehia:rak | 18 | |
Urban Indians, Pioneer Square, Seattle | 20 | |
It is important | 22 | |
Approaching the Mystery | 23 | |
Huckleberry Feast, Warm Springs Nation, 1979 | 24 | |
Night Gives Old Woman the Word | 26 | |
After the Invasion | 28 | |
Gathering Basket Grass | 31 | |
Sacrifice | 32 | |
The Women Faculty and Staff Ride Home from British Columbia | 34 | |
Further | 35 | |
Reflections on a Visit to the Burke Museum, University of Washington, Seattle | 36 | |
Medicine Bearer | 39 | |
An Onondaga Sits in International Children's Park, Seattle | 40 | |
Not sense | 42 | |
To Joseph, who is never gone | 43 | |
The Inevitable | 44 | |
Singing Out the Ghosts | 45 | |
Falling, Gloria Looks Up | 46 | |
Edges | 48 | |
Hen; iah; toka' non:wa | 49 | |
Light Shakes | 50 | |
Dawn Down East | 51 | |
Moving Through Dark | 53 | |
Creation Is the Song | 54 | |
Tsooyes Beach, Makah Nation, 1981 | 55 | |
The Returning | 56 | |
Bus Ride, Omaha, November, 1977 | 57 | |
To Teach the Wit | 58 | |
Fall | 59 | |
And Wake | 61 | |
Owning Difference | 65 | |
An Onondaga trades with a woman who sings with a Mayan tongue | 67 | |
Train Trip from Nogales to Mexico City: Day 2 (On first seeing Flamboyantes and other Southern things) | 68 | |
Rain Song | 69 | |
Comparing Sockeye and King Salmon | 70 | |
In Homage to the Chinese Inventor Who Invented "Gunpowder" Without the Gun | 72 | |
Surviving | 74 | |
Days | 75 | |
Art | ||
Transforming Star | 2 | |
Coyote Brushes His Teeth and Goes Courting | 11 | |
Dreaming of the Faces That Came to Dance When It Was Cold | 25 | |
There Is That Energy in Suns ... | 30 | |
Medicine Bearer | 38 | |
KO-KO-KO-IO-TI Goes East to Visit His Younger Brother E:rhar | 52 | |
A Winter Visitor from an Old One's Story Invades My Dreams: Making Him, I Release Him to the World to Do His Work | 60 | |
The Things Colonial Angels Witness | 66 | |
Exploding Star | 73 | |
Sky Woman's Daughter | 76 |
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Add Indian Singing, Revised Edition, This work of hope by a Native American poet and artist is a visionary quest that presents enduring lessons to accommodate change in our troubled times. '[These poems] give us something to believe in.' Small Press¦The 1998 edition of this CALYX Book, Indian Singing, Revised Edition to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Indian Singing, Revised Edition, This work of hope by a Native American poet and artist is a visionary quest that presents enduring lessons to accommodate change in our troubled times. '[These poems] give us something to believe in.' Small Press¦The 1998 edition of this CALYX Book, Indian Singing, Revised Edition to your collection on WonderClub |