When the Light of the World Was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through
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INDEX
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A couple miles down this iron-locked road 416
Across the meadow flecks 139
Advice to Myself 134
After Self-Help 247
Agony of Place, An 213
Ah! When thought reverts to my country so dear, 23
Alexie, Sherman 231
Allen, Paula Gunn 280
All is experienced 156
All my rooms are alien 247
A LONG TIME AGO 197
A mark across the body. The morning I watched my beloved uncle 71
among trees 31
An atlas 413
Anatomy of a Wave 256
Angle of Geese 108
An immature black eagle walks assuredly 53
Anniversary Poem for Cheyennes Who Died at Sand Creek 120
Anonymous Carlisle Student 29
Another season centers on this place. 109
Anumpa Bok Lukfi Hilha 391
Apache, Crisosto 328
Apprenticed to Justice 68
A recording of her voice, an old woman’s voice 236
Aronhiótas 86
Aroniawenrate 33
Art of Clay, The 200
A shadow of smoke passed 308
As it would for a prow, the basin parts with your foot. 86
Assignment 44 324
As the ‘ape shoot, whose delicate shoots 242
As the old woman touches me it is like air holding smoke. I am something 77
Asthmatic and wheezing I tromped 381
At Dawn, Sitting at My Father’s House 107
At half past two in the afternoon 30
A thin wet sky, that yellows at the rim, 25
Atsitty, Tacey M. 344
At the Door of the Native Studies Director 228
At the time that turned the heat of the earth, 182
A woman sits on a porch of weathered boards, 82
A woman was sitting 63
Ax Tl’aa 226
Back when I used to be Indian 136, 137
Balaz, Joe 224
Bamewawage Zhikaquay 20
Battlefield 137
Battle Won Is Lost 203
bearhart, b: william 95
Because she died where the ravine falls into water. 138
Before her birth, she moved and pushed inside her mother. 309
Before this, I would not do or say what impulse 60
Belin, Esther G. 323
Bending, I bow my head 386
Benedict, Salli M. Kawennotakie 63
Benson, Diane L’xeis´ 226
Big Fun 79
Bigjim, Fred 201
Bind Tie Bind Tie Bind Tie Small Bind-ed 324
Bird, Gloria 220
Bitsui, Sherwin 331
Blaeser, Kimberly M. 66
Blanca Peak is adorned with white shell. 312
Blassi, Lincoln 184
Blessed 388
Blessings 388
Blizzard, South Dakota 164
Blonde 165
Blue Cloud, Peter (Aroniawenrate) 33
Blue Horses Rush In 309
Bonnin, Gertrude Simmons
(Zitkála-Šá) 104
Brings Plenty, Trevino L. 163
Brolaski, Julian Talamantez 339
Bronson, Ruth Margaret Muskrat 377
Broyles, Marianne Aweagon 407
Build a wall of saguaros, 303
Burn 136
Burns, Diane 77
Bury Me with a Band 305
Bush-Banks, Olivia Ward 28
But I flip on my back, ears below the surface, listen 85
But no one can 234
Cahoon, Heather 164
Canoe Launching into the Gaslit Sea 252
Captivity 71
Caravan 333
Cardiff, Gladys 385
Carlisle Student, Anonymous 29
Carnival, The 411
Carter, Stella LeFlore 375
Casualties 161
Center Moon’s Little Brother 200
Ceremony for Completing a Poetry Reading 45
Chabitnoy, Abigail 255
Chaleco, Arsenius 270
Charlene 224
Charlene 224
Charlo, Victor 112
Chibinesi 40
Chickens dismantle, like pit crews can 344
Chief Leschi of the Nisqually 199
Chief Totopotamoi, 1654 81
Chrystos 44
Cities of snow melt, blurred in liquid between wiper blades. We are waiting 76
Clouds, Trees & Ocean, North Kauai 207
Colleen, 289
Colleps, Donovan Kūhiō 249
Combing 386
come mierda para el desayuno 344
cooking class 128
Cook-Lynn, Elizabeth 106
cosmo mag came out with a list 126
Cousin, how useless now 92
Creation stories 330
Creek Woman Beside Lake Ontario, A 408
Crosscurrent 160
Da’, Laura 93
Dance, The 110
Dancing, 110
Dark night at last has taken its flight, 364
Dauenhauer, Nora Marks 191
Delight Song of Tsoai-Talee, The 111
Diablo Canyon 123
Diaz, Natalie 346
Dilate 155
Dissolve 333
Dolphin Walking Stick, The 276
Don’t fret now. 283
Doors of the Sea, The 223
Dream, The 109
Dream of Rebirth 46
Dreams of Water Bodies 67
Drunktown 352
Duncan, J. C. 368
Dust swims in sunlight of an open door as dreams evaporate in the face 76
Early training holds fast. 406
Earthboy: so simple his name 116
Earthquake Weather 301
Ecology of Subsistence, The 248
Edmo, Ed 202
Eel 83
‘ekahi 240
Eleazar 19
Eleazar’s Elegy for Thomas Thacher 19
Emerged from the everlasting clay at the bottom
324
Empty Set 336
Endrezze, Anita 302
Erdrich, Heid E. 140
Erdrich, Louise 131
Evening Song 93 361
Even your name 191
Everything I write requires this: Alphabet. 335
Everything You Need to Know in Life You’ll Learn in Boarding School 51
Excerpts from a Speech by Chief Seattle, 1854 183
Fallen Leaves 383
Family Photograph 31
Family Tree or Comanches and Cars Don’t Mix 157
Farewell to dear class, to friends and to strangers, 374
Fate of Inupiaq-like Kingfisher, The 234
fat green flies 33
Fat Green Flies 33
Fifth Saint, Sixth & Seventh 254
First Woman 324
flock of Seagals 343
Flood Song 332
Foerster, Jennifer Elise 412
Forgotten Coyote Stories 197
Frazier, Santee 409
Frog Creek Circle 112
From Sand Creek 283
Fuller, Elsie 103
Gabriel, sing great-grandpa’s song, 254
Gansworth, Eric 83
Geget indabooniisaandaagoog Binesiwag akwaa-ayaayaan 18
Gegwejiwebinan 18
George, Phillip William 203
get this old man 204
“Get up, I said. It’s raining. It’s raining and you, lying there. Get up, old man, 76
Ghost River 163
ginen the micronesian kingfisher [i sihek] 251
Giveaway, The 110
Give me something from 189
Good Grease 187
Good-smelling are these flowers. 53
Gould, Janice 301
Gourd Dancer, The 109
Gramma says it’s so depressing—280
Gravitt, Winnie Lewis 376
Grief’s Anguish 227
Grover, Linda LeGarde 51
Guy, James Harris 366
Had this body been made 260
Häh-Shäh-Rêhs 24
Hall, Dana Naone 210
Hard Times 82
Harjo, Joy 400
Harjo, Suzan Shown 120