Fear Native American Poems
These Fear Native American poems are examples of Native American poems about Fear. These are the best examples of Native American Fear poems written by international poets.
Bury My Heart at Wounded KneeDuring the Civil War, money came late,
Indians starved, left to their fate.
Two braves came across a white farmer's food.
They were hungry and stressed and in...
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betrayal, courage, native american,
three see his tender sideWolf Heart has a noble soul
his tribe reveres him
Apache, Cherokee and Wyandotte fear him
only three see his tender side
his power animals and his wife Eagle...
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native american,
NavajoI believe I may be Navajo my mind is telling me so
I can't help it but when I dance the rain makes all things grow
The...
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native american,
Pow WowI long to dance and chant around the orange crackling fire in front of my tribe, the Sioux
Hot humid July night.
Sweat and passion.
Kick up the...
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native american, fun,
I Pray For PeaceMakha' woblu your strength I find
Wit e' spreads her arrows of light to find our way
From the marauding darkness. I pray humbly and kind
For feather...
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native american, peace, prayer, war,
The Legend of Big Indian, Part IHear 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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native american, america, history, loss, lost
The Eternal MaraudThey were the first to be birthed, Tamed the lands of the earth; Took everything they needed, and gave back in return.
Then came the coloured,
Of...
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native american, community, cry, environment, humanity,
A Mountain Man's Tale, Part ViVI.
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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native american, adventure, family, history, loss,
A Mountain Man's Tale, Part IvIV.
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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native american, adventure, family, history, loss,
Homethere was never any need
to sway from the bunkers
that evening the way the tall
pines swayed mastering
my innermost self to a tiny...
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native american, africa, america, friendship, native
Crow Chief and His HeaddressCrow chief adorned with the whitest eagle feathers
Brought to him piecemeal by tribal elders and hunters
Constructed in a loving way by wise women of the...
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native american,
Mad American Empire: Wilderness IiOut 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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native american, allegory, america, analogy, art,
Massacre At William Henry, Part Iii...Outside the French guns continued to screech,
a blast rocked them all, and opened a breach,
morale was fading, beginning to sag,
the next day the French sent...
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native american, america, conflict, courage, history,
Massacre At William Henry, Part IYoung 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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native american, america, conflict, courage, history,
My Blood Ran Coldmy neighbor Vi is a personable woman with determination in every action. The day I met her she came over, introduced herself, and told me...
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native american,