Published on November 11, 2012 by Carol
Author: Joseph Bruchac
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Book description:
Poetry. Native American Studies. This anthology of poetry includes fifty-two poets from more than thirty-five different Native American nations. Some of the poets include Elizabeth Woody, Joy Harjo, Adrian C. Louis, Barney Bush, Jim Barnes, and Peter Blue Cloud. Each poet is introduced with a biographical paragraph followed by a selection of their poetry. The publication Booklist says this book is “recommended for large high school libraries as a generous collection of poems by present-day American Indian writers.” Library Journal found it “essential for subject collection in academic and larger public libraries.”
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Published on November 9, 2012 by Carol
Author: Joseph Bruchac
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Book description:
Poetry. Native American Studies. This anthology of poetry includes fifty-two poets from more than thirty-five different Native American nations. Some of the poets include Elizabeth Woody, Joy Harjo, Adrian C. Louis, Barney Bush, Jim Barnes, and Peter Blue Cloud. Each poet is introduced with a biographical paragraph followed by a selection of their poetry. The publication Booklist says this book is “recommended for large high school libraries as a generous collection of poems by present-day American Indian writers.” Library Journal found it “essential for subject collection in academic and larger public libraries.”
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