Indian Legends and Other Poems
Author : Mary Gardiner Horsford
Publisher :
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 27,66 MB
Release : 1855
Category : Indians of North America
ISBN :
Author : Mary Gardiner Horsford
Publisher :
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 27,66 MB
Release : 1855
Category : Indians of North America
ISBN :
Author : Brian Swann
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 65 pages
File Size : 12,77 MB
Release : 1996-09-18
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0486294501
Rich selection of traditional songs and contemporary verse by Seminole, Hopi, Arapaho, Nootka, other Indian writers and poets. Nature, tradition, Indians' role in contemporary society, other topics.
Author : Gene Groner
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 18,71 MB
Release : 2017-12-07
Category :
ISBN : 9781981311484
This is a book of spiritual writings from Native Americans. It contains Native American prayers, poems, and tribal legends. I have compiled and edited these selections from a vast collection of American Indian writings. I hope this special edition gives you insights into the spirit and culture of Native America.
Author : J. Ed Sharpe
Publisher :
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 41,37 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780935741094
A collection of poetry and prayers reflecting the beliefs of the American Indians which have been handed down for many generations.
Author : Joseph Bruchac
Publisher : Bridgewater Books
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 18,46 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN :
A collection of traditional Native American tales celebrating the wonder and mystery of the natural world, arranged under the categories "Fire," "Earth," "Water," and "Air."
Author : Luci Tapahonso
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 110 pages
File Size : 30,19 MB
Release : 1993-01-01
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0816513619
A cycle of poetry and stories by the Navajo writer explores her memories of home in Shiprock, New Mexico; of significant events such as birth, partings, and reunions; and of life with her family. By the author of Seasonal Woman. Simultaneous.
Author : Zitkala-Sa
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 47,78 MB
Release : 2005-06-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780803299191
Zitkala-?a (Red Bird) (1876?1938), also known as Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, was one of the best-known and most influential Native Americans of the twentieth century. Born on the Yankton Sioux Reservation, she remained true to her indigenous heritage as a student at the Boston Conservatory and a teacher at the Carlisle Indian School, as an activist in turn attacking the Carlisle School, as an artist celebrating Native stories and myths, and as an active member of the Society of American Indians in Washington DC. All these currents of Zitkala-?a?s rich life come together in this book, which presents her previously unpublished stories, rare poems, and the libretto ofThe Sun Dance Opera.
Author : Meena Alexander
Publisher : Everyman's Library
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 40,23 MB
Release : 2005-01-25
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 1400042259
According to the Kama Sutra, the erotic handbook written two thousand years ago, when the wheel of ecstasy is in motion “there is no textbook at all, and no order.” Indian Love Poems is a unique gathering of poems from across more than two and a half millennia that attempts to catalog the disordered ecstasies of love, ranging from the Kama Sutra and earlier works up to present-day India and the poets of the Indian diaspora. Indian Love Poems features works from the classical languages of Sanskrit and Tamil and such later languages as Hindi, Urdu, Malayalam, Bengali, and English. Emerging from many Indian cultures and eras, the poems collected here reflect a variety of erotic and spiritual passions, and celebrate the powerful role of desire–both male and female–in the intricate dance of existence. From the twelfth-century female poet Mahadeviyakka to the twentieth-century Nobel Prize winner Rabindranath Tagore to such contemporary poets as Kamala Das and Vikram Seth, this glittering tapestry of lyric voices beautifully and sensually evokes the transfiguring force of love.
Author : Richard Calmit Adams
Publisher :
Page : 3 pages
File Size : 36,17 MB
Release : 1899*
Category : American poetry
ISBN :
Author : Natalie Diaz
Publisher : Copper Canyon Press
Page : 119 pages
File Size : 25,45 MB
Release : 2012-12-04
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 1619320339
"I write hungry sentences," Natalie Diaz once explained in an interview, "because they want more and more lyricism and imagery to satisfy them." This debut collection is a fast-paced tour of Mojave life and family narrative: A sister fights for or against a brother on meth, and everyone from Antigone, Houdini, Huitzilopochtli, and Jesus is invoked and invited to hash it out. These darkly humorous poems illuminate far corners of the heart, revealing teeth, tails, and more than a few dreams. I watched a lion eat a man like a piece of fruit, peel tendons from fascia like pith from rind, then lick the sweet meat from its hard core of bones. The man had earned this feast and his own deliciousness by ringing a stick against the lion's cage, calling out Here, Kitty Kitty, Meow! With one swipe of a paw much like a catcher's mitt with fangs, the lion pulled the man into the cage, rattling his skeleton against the metal bars. The lion didn't want to do it— He didn't want to eat the man like a piece of fruit and he told the crowd this: I only wanted some goddamn sleep . . . Natalie Diaz was born and raised on the Fort Mojave Indian Reservation in Needles, California. After playing professional basketball for four years in Europe and Asia, Diaz returned to the states to complete her MFA at Old Dominion University. She lives in Surprise, Arizona, and is working to preserve the Mojave language.