riverbloodandcorn.blogspot.com
River, Blood, And Corn: A Copper Miner’s Great Granddaughter Reflects
http://riverbloodandcorn.blogspot.com/2010/06/copper-miners-great-granddaughter.html
RIVER, BLOOD, AND CORN. A Copper Miner’s Great Granddaughter Reflects. June 02, 2010. We have stories / as old as the great seas / breaking through the chest / flying out the mouth, / noisy tongues that once were silenced, /all the oceans we contain / coming to light.". OFI’ TOHBI’ IHINA’. By Jenny L. Davis I didn’t carry my ancestors’ bones with me to this Midwestern place. I could not hear their voices. I asked Rab. Navajo Quilt Maker Susan Hudson Pays Tribute to Plains Ledger Art. Once Upon A River.
badndns.blogspot.com
Bad NDNS: ERASURE: DAY 4
http://badndns.blogspot.com/2015/04/erasure-day-4.html
Sunday, April 5, 2015. Story is a growing,. Deborah A. Miranda. When I asked,. The excruciating detail –. Strength, fatigue, wear. To improve before us –. Posted by Deborah A. Miranda. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). For more information, including book orders, calendar of events, video and audio clips, reviews, interviews and contact information, please check out my website at www.deborahamiranda.com. Poem: "Giving Honor" @ SUNY Oneonta 2013. Poem: "Novena to Bad Indians" @ SUNY Oneonta 2013. Brings...
badndns.blogspot.com
Bad NDNS: NaPoWriMo: ERASURE POEMS
http://badndns.blogspot.com/2015/04/napowrimo-in-truth.html
Wednesday, April 1, 2015. And to make it even more fun, I challenged my wife (the fabulous Margo Solod. To take the plunge with me. 8220;In Truth”. I must be a. Skull and bones,. It is time to go. Block the sharp sunlight. Wing of thick velvet,. A slow, deep wave. Deborah A. Miranda. We are unable to. Posted by Deborah A. Miranda. April 1, 2015 at 11:33 PM. Thanks so much for sharing this together in writing project. 3. April 2, 2015 at 1:38 PM. August 29, 2015 at 8:18 AM. Live from the Ave" Pow Wow Cafe.
riverbloodandcorn.blogspot.com
River, Blood, And Corn: Chumash Stories: Alan Salazar
http://riverbloodandcorn.blogspot.com/2015/01/chumash-stories-alan-salazar.html
RIVER, BLOOD, AND CORN. Chumash Stories: Alan Salazar. Educational Programs For All Ages. January 09, 2015. We have stories / as old as the great seas / breaking through the chest / flying out the mouth, / noisy tongues that once were silenced, /all the oceans we contain / coming to light.". OFI’ TOHBI’ IHINA’. By Jenny L. Davis I didn’t carry my ancestors’ bones with me to this Midwestern place. I could not hear their voices. I asked Rab. Navajo Quilt Maker Susan Hudson Pays Tribute to Plains Ledger Art.
riverbloodandcorn.blogspot.com
River, Blood, And Corn: Tomol Trek: California Indians Regathering a Tradition
http://riverbloodandcorn.blogspot.com/2010/09/tomol-trek.html
RIVER, BLOOD, AND CORN. Tomol Trek: California Indians Regathering a Tradition. Our classes are held outdoors under a bead-blue California sky. We work on a patch of green grass, an occasional hawk sweeping over with light shining through her rust red tail. Back in 1997, when there was money available to be used for education, the Santa Barbara County American Indian Education Project began the series “Tomol Trek.”. Remembrance weighs heavy on my mind, as it does for most Native people seeking to affirm ...
riverbloodandcorn.blogspot.com
River, Blood, And Corn: Dark, Sweet: New and Selected Poems by Linda Hogan
http://riverbloodandcorn.blogspot.com/2015/01/dark-sweet-new-and-selected-poems-by.html
RIVER, BLOOD, AND CORN. Dark, Sweet: New and Selected Poems by Linda Hogan. From the beginning of her career, Linda Hogan’s often prayer-like poems evoke liminality, speaking from blurred boundaries of animal and human, self and other, but it is the constant interpenetration of the sacred and mundane, which poet-theorist Jennifer Gosetti-Ferencei calls “the ecstatic quotidian,” that sets Linda Hogan’s work on a plane of its own. Linda Hogan’s Dark, Sweet. Read more at World Literature Today. By Terra Tre...
riverbloodandcorn.blogspot.com
River, Blood, And Corn: Voices
http://riverbloodandcorn.blogspot.com/2010/08/voices.html
RIVER, BLOOD, AND CORN. By Diane René Christian. Late last fall, early morning, I heard the phone ring. I picked it up and heard my brother’s voice. He said, "Diane- Dad collapsed on Gram’s floor. He wasn’t breathing. He’s in an ambulance now. I’m on my way to meet him at the hospital.". The night of my father’s death I remember saying out loud, but to no one in particular, "I don’t know how to live without a parent.". My youngest daughter refused to leave my side. A well of fear emerged from within ...
badndns.blogspot.com
Bad NDNS: Erasure Poems, Day 2
http://badndns.blogspot.com/2015/04/erasure-poems-day-2.html
Thursday, April 2, 2015. Erasure Poems, Day 2. 8220;The Years”. Glance back –. It is like time-fishing. Later, soon, back,. Back in those days. At least one summer. To carbon to rock. A good piece of “how long” -. Just loved to death. Last a long time. Second skin is my own. More, more – ultimately,. To the last more. Deborah A. Miranda. Posted by Deborah A. Miranda. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Poem: "Giving Honor" @ SUNY Oneonta 2013. Poem: "Novena to Bad Indians" @ SUNY Oneonta 2013. Brings the...
riverbloodandcorn.blogspot.com
River, Blood, And Corn: Sky Woman
http://riverbloodandcorn.blogspot.com/2015/08/sky-woman.html
RIVER, BLOOD, AND CORN. By M Carmen Lane. M Carmen Lane, a. Uthor of Calling Out After Slaughter. M Carmen Lane (African-American/Mohawk/Tuscarora) is a poet, cultural worker and consultant. Carmen's work has been published in Red Ink Magazine, The Yellow Medicine Review and is a contributor to the Lambda Literary Award nominated anthology Sovereign Erotics: A Collection of Two-Spirit Literature. August 01, 2015. Labels: M. Carmen Lane. OFI’ TOHBI’ IHINA’. Red and White . . . and Blue. Bear, Coyote, Rave...
riverbloodandcorn.blogspot.com
River, Blood, And Corn: Artichokes and Jade Bones
http://riverbloodandcorn.blogspot.com/2015/02/artichokes-and-jade-bones.html
RIVER, BLOOD, AND CORN. Artichokes and Jade Bones. We run along the coast our. Kid feet still wet with. Vanish and appear in. Shrubs and stands of weed. Dance to our own childhoods. Of beach and driftwood not. Replanted here but of this. Surface patchwork but the jade. Bones show the tossed. Stone chewed to cheese by olive. Sometimes sleepy and this. Fog sings old songs too. Kim Shuck had a busy year in 2014. She had two major publications: the full length. From Taurean Horn Press and the Chapbook. By Sa...