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  2. Joy Harjo - Wikipedia

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    Joy Harjo (/ ˈ h ɑːr dʒ oʊ / HAR-joh; born May 9, 1951) is an American poet, musician, playwright, and author. She served as the 23rd United States Poet Laureate , the first Native American to hold that honor.

  3. Crazy Brave: A Memoir - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Brave was written over the span of 14 years. Harjo's younger sibling has said that the violence perpetrated by Harjo's stepdad was extremely downplayed in the memoir. [12] Joy Harjo uses her memoir to talk about past traumas and abusive father figures. [13] Joy Harjo sectioned Crazy Brave into four-part, east, north, west, and south. [14]

  4. 5 books not to miss: New Sally Rooney and Joy Harjo ... - AOL

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    Sally Rooney is back with a delectable new novel, “Beautiful World, Where Are You,” while poet laureate Joy Harjo releases memoir "Poet Warrior."

  5. American Indian Youth Literature Awards - Wikipedia

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    Kim Rogers (author) with Jonathan Nelson (illustrator) A Letter for Bob: Lily Hope (author) with Kelsey Mata Foote (illustrator) Celebration: Honor Traci Sorell (author) with Arigon Starr (illustrator) Contenders: Michaela Goade: Berry Song: Joy Harjo (author) with Michaela Goade (illustrator) Remember: Laurel Goodluck (author) with Madelyn ...

  6. First Native poet laureate Joy Harjo uses words to show ... - AOL

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    Besides writing poetry, Harjo sings, plays saxophone and flute - she's recorded seven albums - and writes children's books, among other endeavors. First Native poet laureate Joy Harjo uses words ...

  7. Lorna Dee Cervantes - Wikipedia

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    "Love, Hunger, and Grace: Loss and Belonging in the Poetry of Lorna Dee Cervantes and Joy Harjo." By: Rodriguez y Gibson, Eliza. Legacy 19.1 (2002):106-114. "Remembering We Were Never Meant to Survive": Loss in Contemporary Chicana and Native American Feminist Poetics By: Rodríguez y Gibson, Eliza; Dissertation, Cornell U, 2002.

  8. File:Joy Harjo smiling, 2019.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Poet Laureate of the United States Joy Harjo, June 6, 2019. Harjo is the first Native American to serve as poet laureate and is a member of the Muscogee Creek Nation. Photo by Shawn Miller/Library of Congress.

  9. Tamiko Beyer - Wikipedia

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    Tamiko Beyer is an American writer, editor, and activist. She is the author of several books, including Last Days, a poetry collection that won the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Poetry, and Poetry as Spellcasting, an anthology co-edited with Destiny Hemphill and Lisbeth White.