She had some horses / Joy Harjo.

Title
  1. She had some horses / Joy Harjo.
Published by
  1. New York : Thunder's Mouth Press ; [Berkeley, Calif.?] : Distributed by Publishers Group West, c2006.
Author
  1. Harjo, Joy.

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Description
  1. 74 p.; 22 cm.
Summary
  1. A collection of poems that explore the fears and triumphs of women, written by contemporary Native American author Joy Harjo.
Subject
  1. American poetry > Indian authors
Contents
  1. Survivors -- Call it fear -- Anchorage -- What music -- Rain -- For Alva Benson, and for all those who have learned to speak -- Backwards -- Night out -- The woman hanging for the thirteenth floor window -- One cedar tree -- The black room -- White bear -- Leaving -- Cuchillo -- Skeleton of winter -- Connection -- Kansas City -- Friday before the long weekend -- Song for Thantog -- Heartbeat -- Nandia -- Remember -- Vision -- New Orleans -- Nautilaus -- She remembers the future -- What I should have said -- Untitled -- What I should have said -- Moonlight -- Jemez -- Late summer leaving -- Motion -- Alive -- Your phone call at 8 a.m. -- The poem I just wrote -- The returning -- September moon -- She had some horses -- Two horses -- Drowning horses -- Ice horses -- Explosion -- I give you back.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Note
  1. Poems.
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