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Baby Native American Poems

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


Premium Member The Ballad of Red Feather
Pretty like the crystalline canyon rocks -
   Fair like a deer wandering in the morn' -
With the Great Spirit as a faithful witness
...

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Categories: history, native american, racism,



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,

A Poem To My Boy Friend
I was most definitely surprised by your visit today

I want to let you know given the energy I feel from you

I can assure you without...

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Categories: native american, black african american, black

Mystic Imagination
I feel the pressure of the tiny beads
My new found band pleases me so as I
Walk through the morning mist of the mountain
Where my family...

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Categories: imagination, native american,

Premium Member Wild Knows Wild
The daddy’s eyes popped wide; he started to jump up.
His wife, a shaman’s daughter, lifted a finger to stop him.
It is okay, she whispered. Watch.
Sister...

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Categories: animal, native american,



Cherokee Symbolism
Everything symbolizes, 
and has a deep meaning.
Like dreamcatchers catching,
 our newborn babies dreams.
It hangs above the cradle, where we lay.
Down our baby sleeps
In the wind...

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Categories: dream, life, native american,

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,

Wounded Knee
Historically accurate, narrative poem

29 December, 1890 - At Wounded Knee Creek

A baby cries for its mother slain
and a way of life dies on that frozen...

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Categories: native american, war,

When Nature Gives You Porcupines
A porcupine, when threatened, will
Let loose upon his foe a quill
Or actually, I have a hunch
That he’d release a giant bunch.

I always knew about that...

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Categories: native american,

My Little Star
MY LITLLE STAR IN THE SKY
PLEASE REMEMBER WHEN I CRY
THESE TEARS I SHED ARE FOR YOU
I HOPE YOU'LL THINK OF ME TOO
WHEN YOU DANCE IN...

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Categories: native american, baby, feelings, love, native

In My Community
Our Ancestors fought to the death,
Just so we can live a brighter day,
So before you light up that blunt of meth,
Think about what you’re giving...

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Categories: native american, baby, beauty, black african

Always the Same
I remember the smiles
From a thousand miles,
The crowd that gathered,
The smiling baby to be fathered,
The blessings made,
That their hopes do not fade,
I heard the general...

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Categories: native american, life, loss, lost love,

Resurrection of the People
The water from my eyes makes it difficult
to see the future, blurring the present with the past.
This past has created the path for my eyes...

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Categories: inspirational, native american, visionarywater,

What Will Your Brown Eyes Say
What will your brown eyes say
As I lay on the battlefield
While my blood stains the rocky soil
And my spirit rises to join the eagles

My spotted...

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Categories: native american,

Morning Star
Across her village far deep in to the forrest Morning Star found peace and 
contentment. Here away from her village, the young girl enjoyed the...

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Categories: native american, death, hope, life, loss,


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