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Duane Niatum (McGinniss) is a Native American poet, author and playwright from the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe in the northern Olympic Peninsula of the state of Washington. . Niatum's work draws inspiration from all aspects of life ranging from nature, art, Native American history and humans rig
Nokomis is an important character in the poem, mentioned in the familiar lines: By the shores of Gitche Gumee, By the shining Big-Seawater Stood the wigwam of Nokomis Daughter of the moon Nokomis. Dark behind it rose the forest Rose the black and gloomy pine-trees Rose the firs with cones upon them Bright before it beat the water
Hiawatha and Minnehaha, a bronze sculpture created by Jacob Fjelde in 1912 near Minnehaha Falls in Minneapolis. The Song of Hiawatha is an 1855 epic poem in trochaic tetrameter by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow which features Native American characters.
'Waiting for the Long Night Moon' by Amanda Peters explores many facets of the Native American and Indigenous way of life, from first contact to the present day
Speaking for the Generations: Native Writers on Writing, editor (1998) Men on the Moon: Collected Short Stories (1999) Out There Somewhere (2002) The Good Rainbow Road: Rawa Kashtyaa'tsi Hiyaani (A Native American Tale in Keres) (2004) Ortiz, Simon J. "What We See: A Perspective on Chaco Canyon and Pueblo Ancestry," Chaco Canyon: A Center and ...
Roots of survival : Native American storytelling and the sacred, by Joseph Bruchac. (1996) Between earth & sky : legends of Native American sacred places, by Joseph Bruchac ; illustrated by Thomas Locker. (1996) Four ancestors : stories, songs, and poems from Native North America, told by Joseph Bruchac ; pictures by S.S. Burrus. (1996)
God of the moon and of rain, rainstorms, and floods; Boinayel's twin brother. Maketaori Guayaba: The god of Coaybay or Coabey, the land of the dead. Opiyel Guabiron: A dog-shaped god that watched over the dead; often associated with the Greek Cerberus. Tongva: Chinigchinix: Mythological figure of the Mission Indians: Wyandot: Airesekui ...
Osage and other Native American viewers who spoke to The Times have reservations about 'Killers of the Flower Moon,' but say it's a step in the right direction.