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100 1 $aHarjo, Joy,$eauthor.
245 13 $aAn American sunrise :$bpoems /$cJoy Harjo.
250 $aFirst edition.
264 1 $aNew York, NY :$bW.W. Norton & Company,$c[2019]
264 4 $c©2019
300 $axiii, 116 pages :$bmap ;$c22 cm
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505 00 $gPrologue -- Map of the Trail of Tears --$tBreak My Heart --$tMy grandfather Monahwee --$tExile of Memory --$tGranddaughters --$tThe Fight --$tDirections to You --$tSeven Generations --$tIn 1990 a congress --$tWeapons, --$tThe Story Wheel --$tOnce I looked at the moon --$tWashing My Mother's Body --$tThere is a map --$tRising and Falling --$tThe Road to Disappearance --$tMama and Papa Have the Going Home Shiprock Blues --$tMy great-grandfather Monahwee --$tHow to Write a Poem in a Time of War --$tMvskoke Mourning Song --$tFirst Morning --$tSinging Everything --$tFalling from the Night Sky --$tOur knowledge is based --$tFor Earth's Grandsons --$tRunning --$tA Refuge in the Smallest of Places --$tI'm Nobody! Who Are You? --$tBourbon and Blues --$tMy Great-Aunt Ella Monahwee Jacobs's Testimony --$tRoad --$tThe Southeast was covered --$tDesire's Dog --$tDawning --$tHonoring --$tMy Man's Feet --$t"I Wonder What You Are Thinking," --$tFor Those Who Would Govern --$tRabbit Invents the Saxophone --$tWhen Adolfe Sax patented --$tLet There Be No Regrets --$tAdvice for Countries, Advanced, Developing and Falling --$tTobacco Origin Story --$tMy aunt Lois Harjo told me --$tRedbird Love --$tWe follow the DNA spiral of stories --$tBecoming Seventy --$tBeyond --$tRen-Toh-Pvrv --$tMemory Sack --$tEvery night --$tCehotosakvtes --$tOne March --$tBy the Way --$tWhen we made it down last year --$tWelcoming Song --$tAn American Sunrise --$tBless This Land --$gAcknowledgements.
520 $a"In the early 1800s, the Mvskoke people were forcibly removed from their original lands east of the Mississippi to Indian Territory, which is now part of Oklahoma. Two hundred years later, Joy Harjo returns to her family's lands and opens a dialogue with history ... Harjo finds blessings in the abundance of her homeland and confronts the site where her people, and other indigenous families, essentially disappeared. From her memory of her mother's death, to her beginnings in the Native rights movement, to the fresh road with her beloved, Harjo's personal life intertwines with tribal histories to create a space for renewed beginnings. Her poems sing of beauty and survival, illuminating a spirituality that connects her to her ancestors and thrums with the quiet anger of living in the ruins of injustice." --$cJacket.
520 $aA stunning new volume from the first Native American Poet Laureate of the United States, informed by her tribal history and connection to the land.
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