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Tag Archives: Native American Poetry
FOUND SONNET, LINES I LOVED FROM SHERMAN ALEXIE’S “WHAT I’VE STOLEN, WHAT I’VE EARNED”
Found Sonnet, Lines I Loved From Sherman Alexie’s What I’ve Stolen, What I’ve Earned By Jorge Antonio Vallejos 1. My Indian name is Wants To Tell You His Indian Name Because It Makes Him Feel More Indian. 2. …my big brother, … Continue reading
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Tagged Ariana X Rodriguez, Eroticizing Native Americans, Exoticizing people of colour, Found poem, Hanging Loose Press, Indian Names, Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard, Native American Literature, Native American Poetry, People of colour and gentrification, Sherman Alexie, Sonnet poem, What I've Stolen What I've Earned by Sherman Alexie
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BCP ON “ONE VOICE RADIO” WITH MALIKAH AWERI AND DANE SWAN
Earlier this month I had the pleasure of being on One Voice Radio hosted by the ever talented poet and singer Malkah Aweri. My co-guest was Toronto poet Dane Swan, author of Bending The Continuum. We all participated at … Continue reading
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Tagged 28 Seconds by Michael Bryant, Aboriginal poet, African Canadian Poetry, Black Coffee Poet, class, Dane Swan, Darcy Allen Sheppard, Latino Poetry, Malikah Aweri, Metis Nation, Michael Bryant, Native American Poetry, One Voice Radio, poetry, racism, Red Slam Collective, Resistance Poetry, Violence Against Women, White Power, white privilege
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INTERVIEW WITH OJIBWE POET DAVID GROULX
David Groulx was raised in the Northern Ontario mining community of Elliot Lake. He is Ojibwe Indian and French Canadian. David studied creative writing at the En’owkin Centre in Penticton, BC, in 1998–1999, where he won the Simon J. Lucas … Continue reading
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Tagged "A Difficult Beauty" by David Groulx, "While I Sat On The Hood Of A Chevrolet" By David Groulx, "White Girl On A Reservation At Night" by David Groulx, Aboriginal poetry, Black Coffee Poet, Bukowski, Czeslaw Milosz, Daniel David Moses, Elliot Lke, First Nations poetry, https://blackcoffeepoet.com/, International Festival of the Authors 2011, Interview with David Groulx, Lawrence Wegner, Mahmoud Darwish, Mohamed Ibrahim Warsame Hadrawi, Native American Poetry, Neil Stonechild, Ojibwe poet, Starlight Tours, Tompson Highway
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BROKEN ARROW 2: OUR FOOTPRINTS: JOURNEYS ON THE RED ROAD
BROKEN ARROW 2 OUR FOOTPRINTS: JOURNEYS ON THE RED ROAD By Sagatay Men’s Writing Group Reviewed by Jorge Antonio Vallejos Footprints show you were a person has been and where they are going. Some are deep, others are surface, all … Continue reading
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Tagged "My Resurrection" by Jason Boucher, "The Trail" by Kevin Copegog, "Where I'm From" by Wes, Aboriginal poetry, Aboriginal writings, Black Coffee Poet, Broken Arrow 2, Broken Arrow 2: Our Footprints: Journeys on the Red Road, Broken Arrow: Native Men's Writing, https://blackcoffeepoet.com/, Native American Poetry, Native American zine, Sagatay, Sagatay Native Men's Writing Group
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THE BROWN FACE
The Brown Face By Jorge Antonio Vallejos I’ve got Scandalous by Psycho Realm playing as I write. It’s a Brown thing. Brown Pride more like it. That’s what this is about. It’s also a fitting song since I’ve been referred … Continue reading
“BROKEN ARROW” CONTRIBUTORS JAMES C. MILES AND ALBERT MOORE READ THEIR POETRY
James C. Miles is a poet of Mohawk, Chippewa and Finish descent. A crossword puzzle fanatic, Miles was born and raised in Toronto and is a “proud Broadlands Park boy”. Apart from writing poetry, Miles is a painter, leather … Continue reading