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Ocean Native American Poems

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


Premium Member Sam was Never Alone
The shipwreck had left Sam a bit delirious.
He had been floating in the ocean on a board for days.
The sky opened and he saw a...

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Categories: native american,



Premium Member The Flock of Poetry
Wandering aimlessly, above the broad banks 
of sordid bliss, within the creative hours 
while my muses dance, throughout this 
great galaxy dangling, upon my every...

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Categories: anxiety, joy, native american,

Meditation On Sitka
alas, used to not be alaska 
but russia, yet the people remained
borders moving across them like 
the northern lights something you 
don't feel the roar...

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Categories: america, beauty, native american,

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,

Premium Member Fo'C's'Le - a Dream
fo'c·'sle    /'fohksel/  noun  deriv: forecastle
      1. the forward part of a ship below the deck,...

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© Ken Rone  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: native american, boat, endurance, history, native



Premium Member Indigenous Peoples Day
When I was young I couldn’t wait to go outside and play
when school was not in session on Christopher Columbus Day.

We were taught all the...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: columbus day, native american,

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 When Cultures Collide
When Cultures Collide

Where the river ends
And the ocean begins;
Cultures collide
And history’s tide,
Erases a way of life
For the indigenous people.

St. Lawrence Iroquoians
Welcomed the French
To the shores...

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Categories: native american, culture, education, history, native

Premium Member The Little White Church
The Little White Church

The little white church, engulfed by the immensity
Of Douglas fir, Hemlock, and Western Red Cedar
On Nootka Island in Nootka Sound,
Confirms the remoteness...

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Categories: native american, christian, culture, history, native

The Great Lakes - Part Two
Lakes Michigan and Huron are basically a single lake, 
Sometimes called Lake Michigan-Huron, combined doth make
Total area of 45,300 square miles (117,000 km2) 
Have the...

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Categories: native american, cool, devotion, environment, fishing,

Premium Member Akecheta
Long before the white man came 
to the Black Hills of South Dokota,
in a teepee made of buffalo skin
lived a young Sioux warrior called Akecheta;
he...

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Categories: native american, adventure, america, beauty, creation,

Winter In Rittenhouse
The park is nothing but a mass grave
for the plant kingdom when unravels the night. 
Winter's spectral feet whisper like a knave.

The flowers they did...

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© Noah Dugan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mother son, native american,

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,

Underwater Panther
from where do they grow under the See of unknown               ...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: native american, christian, jealousy, jesus, judgement,

Premium Member Lewis and Clark
They were Meriwether Lewis and William Clark,
Her name was Sacagawea.
On an expedition they did embark
Finding the passage to the sea.

Down the Missouri they traveled, 
Then...

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Categories: native american, adventure, america, boat, courage,


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