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Journey Native American Poems

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


Premium Member Clouds of Grey Hues
Clouds of grey hues,
Swim across the air above. 
A dove is flying high,
Racing to reach his nest below. 

You can feel the rain, 
Drizzling droplets...

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Categories: native american, 5th grade, april, beauty,



Gray Eagle
Bound to a promise to his dying chief
This mighty Cheyenne warrior knew it was a promise he had to keep.
He must bring back the daughter...

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Categories: feelings, love, native american,

Premium Member One With Nature
 
"My best journey has been the one within."

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Categories: native american, nature,

Not Alone
A brave young warrior with a heart brave and true,
His vision was set before him,
His quest he always knew.
To follow his path never to stray,
Yet...

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Categories: destiny, journey, native american,

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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Categories: native american, prayer,



Blessing Beads
Blessing Beads

      Once more around the park please
      Once more, just so i can see

The...

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Categories: giving, native american, remembrance

Premium Member Say What You Want To Say, I Love This Land
Say what you want to say,
I love this land
From sea to shining sea
Welcoming sinners and saints.

It wasn't the indigenous Indians turning their backs
It wasn't the...

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Categories: native american, abuse, appreciation, change, journey,

My Friend Constance La France
My friend Constance La France

 Creativity
 One of her best attributes
 Native American
 She finds strength in her Ojibwa roots
 Tragedy
 At a young age,...

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Categories: family, native american, tribute,

Premium Member The Last Winter of the Ghost Road
The death winter came and was cold
With white on the purple mountain
The Tiwahe’, the Standing Rock People
Begged for warm fires from Iktinie the Sun Spirit
Our...

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Categories: native american, courage, culture, death, endurance,

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 Thanks To the Great Spirit
He gave thanks to The Great Spirit
Appreciating the cool waters of the streams
Excited for daily food that wanders into his path
Eager to begin a new...

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Categories: native american, thanks,

Premium Member Cheyenne Mountain
In the sacred gap of "Maheo" the creator
points the star compass lighting the path
where the moon falls into the still earth
of Mother Earth's bosom.
He beckons...

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Categories: native american, analogy,

Premium Member Spring Dog and Falling Eagle
Spring Dog,
like any terrorist
I've ever not quite met,
not seen eye to eye,
nor found knowable,
nor fathomable,

Out to see the world
and form colonies
to feed his cancered Ego,

Teaches...

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Categories: native american, dog, earth, health, native

When Pigs Fly
When Pigs Fly
by Michael R. Burch

On the Trail of Tears,
my Cherokee brothers,
why hang your heads?
Why shame your mothers?
Laugh wildly instead!
We will soon be dead.

When we...

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Categories: native american, discrimination, evil, march, murder,

Winter Prayer
Kiji Manito, winter is coming on and the days have grown shorter
Let me not complain
Let me see the beauty of winter and longer nights
I have...

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Categories: native american, appreciation, blessing, creation, devotion,


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