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Peace Native American Poems

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


Across the Land
Across the endless mountains a young brave looks out across the land.
As far as he could see,
The Great Spirit had given the Cheyenne this land...

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Categories: culture, history, native american,



Premium Member Dream Catchers
Some Native Americans it seems
believe that the air is filled
with good and bad dreams..
The legend states that when one sleeps,
a dream catcher will trap the...

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Categories: native american, 3rd grade, dream,

Death of a Warrior
Inspired by a storyline from a show. The Native American tribal culture is beautiful. This is written in honour of their Light. 

Death of a...

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Categories: native american, courage, death, life, native

Premium Member America Is About Hybridized Vibes
America is beautiful, great and wonderful
Eadem opera, she is ugly, pitiful and dreadful
In regards to the mistreatments of the Native Americans
The African Americans and other...

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Categories: native american, america, black african american,

Premium Member I Pray For Peace
Makha' woblu your strength I find
Wit e' spreads her arrows of light to find our way
From the marauding darkness. I pray humbly and kind
For feather...

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Categories: native american, peace, prayer, war,



Premium Member Unalayee - a Gathering Place of Friendship
We are the weavers of our words
We weave the blanket that covers us
Gives warmth to our bodies
And peace to our souls

We weave the picture of...

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Categories: native american, appreciation, art,

Premium Member Spirits In the Sky
I feel my spirit gradually ebbing away,
So, when I eventually lie down to die,
Will my ancestors save a place for me
Around the great camp-fire in...

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Categories: native american, america, anxiety, death, faith,

Premium Member Little Bear Meets Wedge of Cranes
An energetic wedge of blue cranes doing mating dances
entered into Little Bear’s dream state without warning
Are they my totem? My spiritual advisors? My power animals?
He...

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Categories: native american, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Bitter Tears
I’m a modern Native American 
Recalling with pride
Our mighty Indian Nations
Before the attempted Genocide.
The tide of invaders that
Washed across these lands
With conquest in their hearts
And...

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Categories: native american, america, history, hope, native

Premium Member When Hope Sings
When I am a healthy Norwich person
I hope to feel warm and joyful gratitude
for compassionate nonviolent communicators
past and present

With cooperatively nonpartisan
bipartisan
dipolar co-arising transportive projects
programs
processes

Voiced choices
to...

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Categories: native american, earth, health, integrity, muse,

Premium Member Undomesticating Wilderness
When thinking of indigenous wisdom,
I feel more globally open,
more universally connected,
hoping to hear with multicultural listening ears
and astutely perceptive eyes
deductively retouching
inductively felt nonviolent communications
with all...

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Categories: native american, earth, environment, feelings, health,

Premium Member 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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Categories: humorous, native american, western,

Premium Member Powwow
The native American and the paleface
Each claiming ownership over the place
For three hundred years they’d been fighting the fight
But peace would be parleyed later that...

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Categories: native american,

Premium Member Angel Bones
Angel Bones

Two Hundred fifteen angels  (Narration by an elder)
each buried in a shallow grave
The monsters said the Angels were savages
that they were there to...

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Categories: native american, abuse, angst, courage, discrimination,

Premium Member The Long House
The Long House

Precontact	            Our sky is incense
       ...

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Categories: environment, history, native american,


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