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Sing with the heart of a bear, fusions of native and American poetry, 1890-1999, Kenneth Lincoln

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Sing with the heart of a bear, fusions of native and American poetry, 1890-1999, Kenneth Lincoln
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 411-425) and index
resource.governmentPublication
government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Sing with the heart of a bear
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
40714045
Responsibility statement
Kenneth Lincoln
Sub title
fusions of native and American poetry, 1890-1999
Table Of Contents
Native poetice -- Aboriginal American texts -- Indian poetry in our time -- (Native) American verses -- Mythic mothers. Dickinson's Privilege to die. Moore's determinate IT. Plath: Ms. Raw -- Adamic savages. Berryman's blues. Re/newing things: Ezra Pound. It is an identifiable thing -- Reimagining the garden. Steven's earthy angels. A canticle for Theodore Roethke -- Seer, shaman, clown. Old songs made new: Momaday. Blackfeet surrealist: Welch. Futurist hip Indian: Alexie -- Blood sisters. Athapaskan émigré: TallMountain. Children and exiles: Crow Dog and Whiteman. Women weaving stories: McKay. Navajo home codes: Tapahonso -- Millennial women. Split tongues: Gregg and Graham. Primal mom: Olds -- Mixed rebirth. Listen and speak: Hogan. Sax dance stick: Harjo -- A terrible innocence: Forché -- Afterword: The bear's tail
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