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Native Poetry in Canada: A Contemporary Anthology

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Horse-Fly Blue
Horse-Fly Blue
How He Served
How He Served
I Don’t Know This October Stranger
I Don’t Know This October Stranger
I Herad Them, I Was There
I Herad Them, I Was There
I Lost My Talk
I Lost My Talk
I Touched the Coyote’s Tongue
I Touched the Coyote’s Tongue
I Want to Dance Wild Indian Black Face
I Want to Dance Wild Indian Black Face
I am a Prophet
I am a Prophet
I am the Indian
I am the Indian
I have become so many mountains
I have become so many mountains
I have known you
I have known you
I was mixing stars and sand
I was mixing stars and sand

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