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People Native American Poems

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


Premium Member THE RAINL THE WIND AND THE SUN
The rain that showered us all evening had stopped.
although many drops were still clinging to the trees…
As I walked a few of those drops fell...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: native american, rain, sun,



Premium Member WALK ON
I wonder how different our world would be if throughout our history
we saw everyone as our sister and our brother….
If we realized how much we...

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

Navajo
I believe I may be Navajo my mind is telling me so
I can't help it but when I dance the rain makes all things grow

The...

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Categories: native american,

Premium Member Buffy Sainte-Marie, You Are a First Nations Person to Me
"Buffy Sainte-Marie, You Are a First Nations Person to Me"

When you were adopted, your spirit told you so
and so you sang from the platform given
by...

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Categories: culture, native american,

Standing Proud
Standing proud and regal the Cheyenne Warrior looks across the land.
Long gone but there was a time the buffalo were as many as the blades...

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Categories: history, native american,



Vacation On Titan
Vacation On Titan

options are always present and never employed
This poems too long though I hope you enjoy
See you on Saturn in 2 million years
 
Gentle...

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Categories: angel, native american, raven,

Premium Member Rise At the Sunlit Moon
I must travel Eastward

hands among the village people rise at a sunlit moon

along the Soceye river
flourishing fish gather deep

Winter snow melt still brings
a rise to...

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Categories: native american, nature, spiritual,

I Hear He's a Winner
massively the amazon passes under 
giant water lilies like a slow road
off this vein of the jungle a
Sateré-Mawé boy plunges his hand
into a glove made...

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Categories: america, native american, racism,

Self-Existent Light
they say humans are a little
bioluminous my light shines
from my heart. it makes 
shadows on the people i 
stand with entranced by the
chanter whose voice...

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Categories: native american,

Corporatasmagoria
what has capital given us? rubber Cahokians 
stood up behind glass like scarecrows when 
you walk through the museum it looks back 
at you two...

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Categories: 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 Adivasi, the Natives
Natives,  Adivasi, however we identify them,
They were there before we came, and took over their land from them,
We used them, displaced them, put a...

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© Jay Narain  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: native 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,

The Legend of Big Indian, Part I
Hear this recitation
the Lenape nation
bore a child of extreme size,
in the Onteoras,
the Catskills of yore now,
this man would live out his whole life.

Winisook was his...

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Categories: native american, america, history, loss, lost


Book: Shattered Sighs