Seasons Native American Poems
These Seasons Native American poems are examples of Native American poems about Seasons. These are the best examples of Native American Seasons poems written by international poets.
Drying Rice Moonlake-born brown wild rice
dried flat by hot hardwood flame ~
canoe rests onshore
(October Full Moon – Dakota)...
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native american, environment, food, moon, native
Dancing Pequot RiverFlying free
in rooftop ecstasy
Raptor's wings direct
with feathered pins strong, erect
swelling mountain chests
then wings
brought safely down
protecting Earth's
most sacred wounds.
Standing Yang
with wings wide spread
Left then...
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native american, dance, earth day, health,
Flower Moonboisterous blooming
kaleidoscopic chaos ~
butterfly ballet
(May Full Moon – Algonquin)...
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native american, butterfly, color, flower, moon,
Naked TreesNaked Trees
Fall becomes Winter
Naked Trees fill the yard with decaying brown leaves
Hanging on to a few who refuse to leave the safety of their branches
Leaves...
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native american, america, autumn, culture, education,
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native american, cute, earth, march, moon,
The Trees Tell MeTrees have never talked before
no one has ever heard tree thoughts.
As plants evolved, so did trees;
trillions and trillions appeared,
half gone now, down to three trillion.
Trees...
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earth, memory, native american,
There For MeLooking 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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native american, 12th grade, character, hope,
We Are OneWe Are One
Dear Ancient Sister
I hear your distant calls finding me on a gentle breeze
You have lived in my dreams for many seasons
My voice
Your...
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native american, blessing, celebration, community, courage,
The Art of Patient WaitingTHE ART OF PATIENT WAITING
The art of waiting only comes eventually
After days to decades of practical practice
Staying in limbo, whether still or pacing:
As looking down...
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christian, humanity, native american,
Cheyenne MountainIn 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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native american, analogy,
Meaningful Numberthe number falling before three and preceding five
sacred in my culture to ground us to the nature of all things
the time of life when 'being'...
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life, native american,
Crazy Horse MonumentCrazy Horse Monument
Up there! On the Black Hills Mountain, 1
A work in progress sculptured in granite,
Of a stern faced warrior, strong and determined, 2
Unadorned in...
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native american, america, education, history, native
Why Multicultural Education MattersThe Twelfth Principle
Cooperatively adopt
and responsively adapt
for creolizing acclimation,
best climate and landscape health practices.
The U.S. today
reweaves two points of national nurturing departure,
both taught in schools
and history...
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native american, caregiving, forgiveness, health, history,
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history, native american,
Hot AirHot Air
The name of that wind is Satana
It’s hot and it’s dusty and dry,
Don’t call the wind Santa Ana
In error, for that is a lie.
Saint...
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native american, education, environment, history, humorous,