Poetic Justice
Joy Harjo and Poetic Justice was her second band's name. Her recent band is named Joy Harjo and the Arrow Dynamics Band.
poetic justice
no she only wrote poetry .
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Yes he did, his book Dancing the Dream contains some of his work.
write poetry, dance, have fun
Maxine Tynes is a world renouned poet. She is briefly noted as one of the worlds most erotic poets. she specializes in sexually compatible poetry. she was born on August 14th 1989 in San Diago. at an early age she was beaten and sexually assulted by her step father Royce Renolds. many critics inturprite her poetry a root source from her step father's behavior towards her. at such an early age, one must ask if her step father's abusive behavior is the source of her strong, sexually transactive poetry.
She wrote poetry so people prenounced her as a native American who was famous for poetry .
"The Song of Hiawatha" is an epic poem written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow that falls under the genre of narrative poetry. It is based on Native American legends and follows the story of Hiawatha, a fictional Native American hero.
Good, Bad, and indifferent = 3 types of poetry Richard-Merlin Atwater, distinguished member of The Academy of American Poetss
Gary Robinson has written: 'Native American Night before Christmas' -- subject(s): Juvenile poetry, Christmas, Indians of North America, Poetry
Fran Posner has written: 'Princess poems' -- subject(s): American poetry, Children's poetry, American, Juvenile poetry, Poetry, Princesses 'Pretty princess poems' -- subject(s): American poetry, Children's poetry, American, Juvenile poetry, Poetry, Princesses
Kaye Starbird has written: 'A snail's a failure socially' -- subject(s): American poetry, Children's poetry, American 'A snail's a failure socially' -- subject(s): American poetry, Children's poetry, American 'Speaking of cows and other poems' -- subject(s): Animals, Poetry, American poetry 'A snail's a failure socially' -- subject(s): American poetry, Children's poetry, American
Constance Levy has written: 'Splash! Poems of Our Watery World' 'A crack in the clouds and other poems' -- subject(s): Nature, Juvenile poetry, Poetry, American poetry, Children's poetry, American 'Splash!' -- subject(s): Water, Juvenile poetry, Poetry, American poetry, Children's poetry, American
Emily Dickinson did not write extensively about Native American Indians in her poetry. However, some critics have interpreted her references to nature and existential themes as having potential connections to Native American spirituality and worldview. It is important to consider and respect the diverse perspectives and interpretations of Dickinson's work.
Jeanne Steig has written: 'Consider the lemming' -- subject(s): American Humorous poetry, American poetry, Animals, Children's poetry, American, Humorous poetry, Humorous poetry, American, Juvenile poetry, Poetry 'Fleas!' 'A handful of beans' -- subject(s): Fairy tales, Folklore
Jeffrey Scott Copeland has written: 'Speaking of poets' -- subject(s): American Poets, American Young adult poetry, American poetry, Authorship, Children's poetry, Children's poetry, American, History and criticism, Interviews, Poets, American, Theory, Young adult poetry, Young adult poetry, American
Phoebe Rankin has written: 'I like to be me' -- subject(s): American poetry, Children's poetry, American 'My family all together' -- subject(s): American poetry, Children's poetry, American 'A Special kind of me' -- subject(s): American poetry, Children's poetry, American 'A Special kind of me' -- subject(s): American poetry, Children's poetry, American 'Je suis unique au monde' -- subject(s): Individuality, Identity (Philosophical concept), Self-esteem
American Poetry Museum was created in 2004.