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Art Native American Poems

These Art Native American poems are examples of Native American poems about Art. These are the best examples of Native American Art poems written by international poets.


All hail The Silver Skins
 (with nudity optional)


Not another effort from The Lefts bleating masses, but the sparkily aristocracy of cerebral-celebritys; their binary-duality sweeping earth-wise. 

I don't object to...

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Categories: native american, columbus day, community, earth



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Was it fashioned by Navajo?
I do not know, I said. But I love it.
Maybe it is Hopi, grandfather suggested.
Or Zuni.

It doesn’t matter to me, I...

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Categories: native american, art,

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Was it fashioned by Navajo?
I do not know, I said. But I love it.
Maybe it is Hopi, grandfather suggested.
Or Zuni.

It doesn’t matter to me, I...

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Categories: native american, art,

Premium Member Through Her Eyes
Through Her Eyes

It’s through her eyes, that hide her cries,
one sees into her soul
which feigns the fears and teems with tears 
that time cannot console.

She’s...

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Categories: native american, sad,

Premium Member Legend of the Thunder Bird
american indians know the good deeds and intentions of the thunder birds.
Ojibwe say they were created by Nanobozho to punish immoral humans.
thunder birds have supernatural...

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Categories: native american,



Premium Member Unalayee - a Gathering Place of Friendship
We are the weavers of our words
We weave the blanket that covers us
Gives warmth to our bodies
And peace to our souls

We weave the picture of...

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Categories: native american, appreciation, art,

Premium Member The Trees Tell Me
Trees have never talked before
no one has ever heard tree thoughts.
As plants evolved, so did trees;
trillions and trillions appeared,
half gone now, down to three trillion.
Trees...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: earth, memory, native american,

Premium Member It Takes Many Eagles
 Bev Doolittle’s camouflage art is phenomenal

O snowy head of rock
with crevices, the shock
of feathery heads, the hosts
of many a flight that’s been

traversed o’er crags....

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Categories: native american, animal, art, bird, native

Mad American Empire: Wilderness Ii
Out into the wilderness haunted by ghost town’s ancient bloodstains and lost history scars. 

We wander the dark borderlands between awakening dreams and incandescent seams....

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Categories: native american, allegory, america, analogy, art,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: native american, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member The Art of Patient Waiting
THE ART OF PATIENT WAITING


The art of waiting only comes eventually
After days to decades of practical practice
Staying in limbo, whether still or pacing:
As looking down...

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Categories: christian, humanity, native american,

Premium Member Under Soft Moonlit Skies, Lonely Howls Heard
Under Soft Moonlit Skies, Lonely Howls Heard

Within wolfen heart, her hellish hunger arose,
ultimate power to destroy as yet unknown-
she lit her candle and caressed a...

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Categories: art, native american, race,

Colors
Yellow bright sunshine
Purple lily pads
Bright orange blossoms
Brown horses in the pasture
Green pastures over yonder
Red roses for my daughter rosey
Red fire truck toys for my son...

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Categories: native american, 10th grade, art, conflict,

The Two Spirit In the Unexpected Double Exposure Photo
A Two Exposure Photo of Myself…
Ussen, you do work mysteriously. 
I do see my older & younger self.
What an unexpected strange surprise.

I see an older,...

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Categories: native american, anti bullying, anxiety, art,

Premium Member Big Washoe, 2010 Plus Six, Plus Seven
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2016,

Sheep.
Magpie.
Mule deer.
Mustang, colt, mustang...upon the ridge.

Eagle's nest, bald.
Oreo cows, in far field.
Running baby cows.
Sheep.

Felled branch...100 mph winds.
Controlled burn, left quiet;
but not, as it turned out,
without...

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Categories: native american, travel, water,


Book: Shattered Sighs