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Mystery Native American Poems

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


Channel Your Ancestral Power
I hope that you are inspired and uplifted by these words. Stay blessed and know that you are loved and protected. 

Channel your ancestral power...

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Categories: native american, appreciation, identity, love, native



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,

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,

Premium Member Hiawatha Mountain - Both Audio and Text
One hot August afternoon, in the hills behind our home,
I chanced upon what seemed a trail I felt inclined to roam.

I walked it quite a...

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Categories: native american, mountains,

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 Datura Moon
I have chosen to hide away
when night has come without delay
with moonrise

I'm toxic to those who know me
with no misgivings to finality
apathetic moonstone

Shiva worships my...

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Categories: native american, dream, flower, magic, native

Premium Member Your Shoes
Your Shoes

Are the wrong size. 
I never liked how they looked, but I was silent.
You made me that way, for a long time.
Not forever.

All grown...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: native american, anger, anti bullying, grandfather,

Premium Member Clumsy Cousins
I wonder if THC
and our Holy Cooperative Spirit
could be cousins
like Grandmother Moon
and Grandmother Tree.

Why do you want to wonder 
about something as curious as that,
dear?

Oh,...

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Categories: native american, cousin, health, humor, myth,

Premium Member Compelling
it's always been a mystery 
why i am so moved day or night 
at the sound of native drumming 
when loudly my heart thumps in...

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Categories: native american, emotions, introspection, life, mystery,

Premium Member Mojave Token
my first trip to Nevada
drove a car out of town
destination Avi in the Mojave

just the sound of it was music to my ears
I remembered a...

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Categories: native american, appreciation, beauty, meaningful, mystery,

A Lakota Mothers Prayer
‘Wana Hin Gle’ the Lakota call me,
  ‘Wana Hin Gle’ my given name

‘He Who Happens Now,’ the drum beat has found me,
  reaching...

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Categories: mythology, native american, prayer,

Sunday Drive
Sunday Drive

It was a Sunday drive,
High on the Kiamichi trail,
When an overlook was spied,
And out of the car we bailed.

(The sun danced low 
On purple...

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Categories: mystery, native american,

The World From the Eyes of a Caveman
The mountain breeze, 
Frozen fractals, heavy clouds,
The hardened rocks, plains, valleys, 
rivers, oceans, seas,
highlands, lowlands, grasslands, river basins, vegetations, rainforest, 
birds, trees, animals, insects...
All these...

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Categories: native american, hilarious, imagery, imagination, muse,

Medicine Wings
Raven cries out,
Listen, and listen well.
The darkness holds the answers,
Where the great mystery dwells.

Owl screeches loudly,
Warning, warning beware.
The truth is not obvious,
Seek it out if...

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Categories: native american, bird, culture, life, meaningful,

A Day Well Finished
A Day Well Finished 

At the closing of the day:
As the shadows fade from light.
I pause for a moment to pray;
Before welcoming in the night.

Sage...

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Categories: moon, native american, night,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things