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National Poetry Month: Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, the First American Indian Poet
Mark Fogarty
April 30, 2013
Ojibwe poet Jane Johnston Schoolcraft set many precedents during her short life in the Midwest in the early 1800s...
Mojave/Pima Poet Natalie Diaz: From Home to College to Basketball to Europe and Back Again
Richard Walker
April 28, 2013
Words have always been a powerful force in Natalie Diaz’s life...
Poems From Flood Song by Navajo Sherwin Bitsui, for National Poetry Month
Sherwin Bitsui
April 21, 2013
Editor's Note: Sherwin Bitsui is a poet who grew up in the arid "painted desert" region of the Navajo reservation...
Navajo Poet Sherwin Bitsui, Seer of 'Violent Beauty in the American Landscape'
ICTMN Staff
April 21, 2013
Like many of today’s Native poets, Sherwin Bitsui, Navajo, blends ancient and modern, bridging the two with language...
Life in Miniature: The Deeply Poetic Thoughts of Al Hunter
Konnie LeMay
April 07, 2013
Al Hunter has been many things. He has served as chief of Rainy River First Nations in Ontario and is a member of the Anishinaabe Nation in Treaty No. 3...
Celebrating National Poetry Month, Turtle Island Style
ICTMN Staff
April 01, 2013
April is National Poetry Month, an annual celebration of verse initiated by the Academy of American Poets in 1996...
Poetic Confluence: Writers of Native Verse Explore Shared Roots
Theresa Braine
March 31, 2013
The word poetry can evoke echoes of everything from Shakespearean sonnets to minimalist Japanese haiku...
Joy Harjo, Natalie Diaz, Joseph Bruchac Among Native Literary Luminaries Gracing Indigenous Poetry Forum in New York City
ICTMN Staff
March 22, 2013
Poetry has long both reflected and guided Native experience, starting with oral communication down through the generations...
In Search of Jane’s Grave: Poetry From Heid E. Erdrich's Cell Traffic
Heid E. Erdrich
January 27, 2013
In memory of Jane, wife of Henry R. Schoolcraft, Esq., born at St...
Heid E. Erdrich: Cell Traffic as Metaphor, and Poetry
Mark Fogarty
January 27, 2013
Ojibwe poet Heid E. Erdrich tackles a big canvas with her new and selected poems, Cell Traffic (University of Arizona Press, 2012)...
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