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Holocaust Native American Poems

These Holocaust Native American poems are examples of Native American poems about Holocaust. These are the best examples of Native American Holocaust 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



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,

Creator Sees All
They came with a Bible in their hands;
To pilage and steal sacred lands.
It wasn't enough to claim our ancestor's graves;
They also had to make us...

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Categories: native american, abuse, america, creation, discrimination,

The Trail Where They Cried
The Trail Where They Cried

Following the wooded trail;
Fainted footprints I traced.
Embedded in the dirt and shale;
Of ancestors who were displaced.

The wind blew cold and mournfully;
As...

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Categories: native american, culture, death, history, holocaust,



May They Live On
Mohawk, Mandan, Kikapu, Cree,
Yakoma,Seminole, Crow,Shawnee.
Arapaho, Chippewa and Sioux,
Mystical names to me and you.
Names like Delaware, Fox and Paiute,
Listen to their music on the flute.
Lakota, Macuna,...

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Categories: native american, america, discrimination, eulogy, holocaust,

Premium Member Sorrow's Holocaust
Where have all my people gone, the Navaho, Lakota,
And the Sioux,
Choking for a breath of life's sustaining air,
Smothered beneath the white man's blanket.
The beating heart...

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© Cherl Dunn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: native american, dedication, emotions, heartbroken, imagery,

Premium Member Brave Conquerors of Weakened Tribes
Brave Conquerors Of Weakened Tribes

They could never in any great haste
their false glory dare to forsake.
Why abandon that gleam in their eyes
for truth in those...

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Categories: native american, conflict, corruption, death, evil,

Solomon Mahlangu: My Blood Will Nourish the Tree That Will Bear the Fruits of Freedom
(special thanks to a friend who shared this tribute to Solomon Mahlangu)



Solomon Mahlangu: My Blood will Nourish the Tree that will Bear the Fruits of...

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Categories: native american, black african american, courage,

Premium Member The Last Stand
THE LAST STAND

Where have all my people gone, the Navaho, Lakota, and the Sue,
Smothered beneath the white man's blanket,
Chocking for a breath of airs life's...

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© Cherl Dunn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: native american, dark, death, grief, history,

The Nameless - For South Africans of All Colours Who Fought For Freedom
The Nameless


Slipping through the sieve of history,

the nameless rest.

Not for the nameless are roads renamed, nor monuments built.

Not for the nameless are songs sung, nor...

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Categories: native american, black african american, dad,

The Petty Posh-Wahzee - Liberation and Ostentation
The Petty Posh-Wahzee - Liberation & Ostentation


The Not-So Distant Past:

The fallen fighters for freedom, are unable to turn in their graves,
their battered, fragmented bones, mixed...

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Categories: native american, allegory, angst, black african


Book: Shattered Sighs