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Education Native American Poems

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


Naked Trees
Naked Trees
Fall becomes Winter
Naked Trees fill the yard with decaying brown leaves
Hanging on to a few who refuse to leave the safety of their branches
Leaves...

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Categories: native american, america, autumn, culture, education,



Black-Footed Ferrets
Black-Footed Ferrets are listed as, endangered
and are the most endangered mammals, in Northern America
They inhabit the grasslands of, the Northern Great Plains
and are the only...

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Categories: native american, animal, beautiful, earth, education,

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 Black Hills Legacy
Black Hills Legacy

In the vaults of the U.S. government,
Sits a cache of money gathering interest.
But money cannot buy the hearts of a people
In exchange for...

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Categories: native american, america, education, history, native

Premium Member When Cultures Collide
When Cultures Collide

Where the river ends
And the ocean begins;
Cultures collide
And history’s tide,
Erases a way of life
For the indigenous people.

St. Lawrence Iroquoians
Welcomed the French
To the shores...

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Categories: native american, culture, education, history, native



Premium Member Brave Woman
Brave Woman

Wounded and outnumbered by U.S. soldiers,
The Northern Cheyenne Warrior ‘Chief Comes in Sight,’
Fights to stay alive in the Rosebud Creek valley,
When his sister spots...

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Categories: native american, america, education, family, hero,

Premium Member Crazy Horse Monument
Crazy Horse Monument

Up there! On the Black Hills Mountain, 1
A work in progress sculptured in granite,
Of a stern faced warrior, strong and determined, 2
Unadorned in...

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Categories: native american, america, education, history, native

Premium Member I Don'T Accept Or Understand
Once the First Nation people owned the land,
from one coast of Canada to the next coast;
the mighty warrior is now just a ghost.

The people rounded...

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Categories: native american,

Premium Member Strolling, Not Stalking, Greeneville Ct
When guys get so old
pubic hairs
are as long as penises

It's not time to grow
a longer and fatter, more drivable,
penal delivery system
promising retributive rape
of an entire...

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Categories: native american, caregiving, community, education, environment,

Premium Member Why Multicultural Education Matters
The Twelfth Principle

Cooperatively adopt
and responsively adapt
for creolizing acclimation,
best climate and landscape health practices.

The U.S. today
reweaves two points of national nurturing departure,
both taught in schools
and history...

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Categories: native american, caregiving, forgiveness, health, history,

Premium Member Weaving Protest Songs and Dances
Robin Wall Kimmerer,
in Braiding Sweetgrass,
describes the first three woven rows
in process of making an ash basket.

The first Yang row of ecological root structure
is most impossibly...

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Categories: native american, analogy, earth, health, integrity,

Hot Air
Hot Air

The name of that wind is Satana
It’s hot and it’s dusty and dry,
Don’t call the wind Santa Ana
In error, for that is a lie.
Saint...

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Categories: native american, education, environment, history, humorous,

Premium Member What To Fear
If all mankind's wishes, would join forces
Earths people would have no evil to fear
Children wouldn't live or learn of hunger
because all newborn babies would thrive
But,...

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© Tom Larrow  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: native american, earth, education, inspirational, introspection,

Premium Member Lewis and Clark
They were Meriwether Lewis and William Clark,
Her name was Sacagawea.
On an expedition they did embark
Finding the passage to the sea.

Down the Missouri they traveled, 
Then...

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Categories: native american, adventure, america, boat, courage,

Premium Member Qualities of Health Engendering Women
They see strengths
Not the limitations
These are people who will make you proud of yourself
They will tell you why you’re special
Trust you to the point you...

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Categories: native american, angel, beautiful, beauty, black


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