Horse Native American Poems
These Horse Native American poems are examples of Native American poems about Horse. These are the best examples of Native American Horse poems written by international poets.
Dream Song of the Thunders from the ChippewaDream Song of the Thunders
Chippewa saying
translation by Michael R. Burch
Sometimes I bemoan my “plight”
when all the while
the wind bears me across the immense sky.
What is...
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dream, native american, song,
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,
A Mountain Man's Tale, Part ViiVII.
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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native american, adventure, family, history, loss,
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 VV.
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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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,
A Mountain Man's Tale, Part IiII.
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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native american, adventure, family, history, loss,
A Mountain Man's Tale, Part II.
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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native american, adventure, family, history, loss,
A Lakota Mother's Prayer‘Wana Hin Gle’ the Lakota call me,
‘Wana Hin Gle’ my given name
‘He Who Happens Now,’ the drumbeat has found me,
reaching into this moment beyond glory...
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native american, prayer,
It Takes Many Eagles Bev Doolittle’s camouflage art is phenomenal
O snowy head of rock
with crevices, the shock
of feathery heads, the hosts
of many a flight that’s been
traversed o’er crags....
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native american, animal, art, bird, native
Stone Cold Sunshine - Fort Sill, February, 1909GERONIMO, FEARED APACHE WARRIOR, DEAD
Human Tiger, Merciless Slayer of Mexicans and Whites
His Own Family Fought Government Efforts
to Provide Medical Treatment
Fulfilled...
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allegory, conflict, native american,
Cowboy Shooters On Motor Scooters[Just a little note to help maintain the peace on Soup.
To cause no animosity among...
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humorous, native american, western,
The Audience Falls SilentI had heard about a ...
a writer's group ... in my city
where a writer...
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native american, poetry, writing,
The Circle of LifeThe nearness of his ancestors spirits
caused a chill. Looking out
over the plains he could hear
the horses hooves, the riders
panting, the buffalo running.
He could smell...
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blessing, native american,
Spaghetti - Snack Size For Cowboy ContestSmoke signals rise from Sitting Duck cavern
In town the Pitt gang are trashing the tavern
John Wayne strolled in and he ain’t here to dance
They say...
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america, humorous, native american,