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Family Native American Poems

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


Nothing Left
 Little ones gone
house gone
husband gone
life gone
dreams discarded
they tell me run along
I leave my homeland with a song

one day
I may be old
I will come back...

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Categories: native american, abuse, africa, bible, native



Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving
By Michelle Morris
23/11/2023

Happy Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving for everything
Happy Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving to everyone

Happy Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving and best wishes 
Happy Thanksgiving 
Family love and eternal blessings 

© Michelle Morris, 2023...

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Categories: native american, blessing, celebration, family, native

Skin Tone
alabaster skin
red skin in the family now
feather in a cap...

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Categories: native american, angel, baptism, courage, friendship

Family Strokes
1.The dogma of atheist does not contain any stance
(positive nor negative)about any form of incest.
about pig eating,about swine soup,about fried frogs,
about consensual gaang baang etcetera.
2.Moreover,most...

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Categories: native american, abortion, atheist, brother, native

The Legend of Big Indian, Part I
Hear this recitation
the Lenape nation
bore a child of extreme size,
in the Onteoras,
the Catskills of yore now,
this man would live out his whole life.

Winisook was his...

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Categories: native american, america, history, loss, lost



Loss
She smiled a toothy smile with perfect sized lips and straight white teeth welcoming me,
Her face perfectly symmetrical except for one brown eye shaped slightly...

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Categories: native american, divorce, family, heartbreak, native

A Mountain Man's Tale, Part Vii
VII.
Reid’s eyes widened with the realization,
she was with child? How long had she known?
His mind reeled and more men gathered outside,
by this time his cover...

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Categories: native american, adventure, family, history, loss,

A Mountain Man's Tale, Part Vi
VI.
When his pa had died, Reid had just felt fear,
he’d been a child, the pain overwhelming,
but to see Eagle Vision lying dead…
he felt a blind...

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Categories: native american, adventure, family, history, loss,

A Mountain Man's Tale, Part V
V.
She knew he was right, and had little choice,
winter had set in, travel was hard,
but Reid had killed elk, frozen meat to spare,
the ponds he...

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Categories: native american, adventure, family, history, loss,

A Mountain Man's Tale, Part Iv
IV.
It was two years later, at age nineteen,
Reid was out checking new traps in a pond,
just his routine, when he heard a loud shout,
ran for...

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Categories: native american, adventure, family, history, loss,

A Mountain Man's Tale, Part Iii
III.
“Eagle Vision says since his own son died
he’s felt a hollow no raiding can fill,
that men should be fathers, pass their wisdom
to adopt you as...

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Categories: native american, adventure, family, history, loss,

A Mountain Man's Tale, Part Ii
II.
They did not use Reid Gibson that kindly
as they drove him swiftly on up the trail,
when he fell behind or misunderstood
the two would both strike...

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A Mountain Man's Tale, Part I
I.
When he was born he was named Reid Gibson,
and his parents weren’t the richest of folk,
didn’t have money to buy land back east,
so off to...

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Categories: native american, adventure, family, history, loss,

Land
When the land had no "gods" 
we were all one
one family
one clan
one village
one Tribe...
then those holily bathed came
and lied about God 
then they threw a...

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Categories: native american, analogy, birth, conflict, native

Massacre At William Henry, Part I
Young Ned was only sixteen years old when
they called for the militia to come again,
having warred with the French for three years now,
and raids had...

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Categories: native american, america, conflict, courage, history,


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