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  1. SECRETS FROM THE CENTRE OF THE WORLD ( Volume 16 - Sun Tracks ) by Joy Harjo, 1989
  2. What Moon Drove Me to This? by Joy Harjo, 1979-06
  3. The Spiral of Memory: Interviews [Poets on Poetry series] by Joy Harjo, 1996
  4. She Had Some Horses by Joy Harjo, 1997-05
  5. American Indians and the Urban Experience (Contemporary Native American Communities) by Joy Harjo, Jack D. Forbes, et all 2001-02-21
  6. Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds: The African Diaspora in Indian Country
  7. Wounds beneath the flesh by Maurice - Editor [Leslie Marmon Silko, Joy Harjo, Linda Hogan, Etc. - Contributors] Kenny, 1983
  8. Ploughshares (Winter 2004-2005) [Paperback] by Joy Harjo ( Editor) by book, 2004
  9. Perspectives on the Colorado Plateau (Plateau V1/1) (Plateau: Land and People of the Colorado Plateau, 1/1) by Edward Abbey, William J. Breed, et all 2004
  10. Joy Harjo by Joy Harjo, Greg Sarris, et all 1996
  11. Joy Harjo (Boise State University western writers series) by Rhonda S Pettit, 1998
  12. A brief conversation with Joy Harjo.(Interview): An article from: World Literature Today by Gale Reference Team, 2007-11-01
  13. The colors of the earth: nature and landscape in the poetry of Joy Harjo and Humberto Ak' Abal.(Critical essay): An article from: Journal of the Southwest by Emanuela Jossa, 2007-12-22
  14. The last song: [poems] (Chapbook ; no. 1) by Joy Harjo, 1975

21. Joy Harjo's Web Log
joy harjo's Web Log. joy harjo posts reports here on her trips and other happenings as her time permits. Saturday, January 24, 2004. The Vagina Monologues at Hawaii Theatre
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Joy Harjo posts reports here on her trips and other happenings as her time permits.
Thursday, May 20, 2004
Native Joy for Real
Please check out the new song, The Last World of Fire and Trash. Let us know what you think. The album will be available for sale by mid June on the site. The official release date is September 2004. The tunes are:
The Last World of Fire and Trash
Grace
Fear Song
Hold Up
Woman Hanging
Reality Show
Eagle Song
This is My Heart
Morning Song
Had it Up to Here Round Dance Please note that these are all new tunes. Musicians include: Harry Orlove, guitar; Jennifer Condos, bass; Jay Bellerose, drums; Carolyn Dunn, voice and drum; Teresa Obra Padua, voice and percussion; Ralph Guzzo, percussion; and FEATURING Charlie Hill improv and voice on the Had It Up to Here Round Dance. Wonderful co-producer and engineer, Richard Barron of Sonora Recorders. posted by Joy : 10:21 AM
Tuesday, May 04, 2004
Fear Song
Fear Song is an offering against this kind of madness. May we remember the truth of the matter. We must remember how to trust our perceptions and dreams. They will reveal the stink behind the glitter. Be kind to someone.

22. Joy Harjo
Native American poet joy harjo joy harjo. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma and an enrolled member of the Muskogee Tribe, joy harjo came to New Mexico to
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Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma and an enrolled member of the Muskogee Tribe, Joy Harjo came to New Mexico to attend the Institute of American Indian Arts where she studied painting and theatre, not music and poetry, though she did write a few lyrics for an Indian acid rock band. Joy attended the University of New Mexico where she received her B.A. in 1976, followes by an M.F.A. from the University of Iowa. She has also taken part in a non-degree program in Filmmaking from the Anthropology Film Center. She began writing poetry when the national Indian political climate demanded singers and speakers, and was taken by the intensity and beauty possible in the craft. Her most recent book of poetry is the award-winning How We Became Human: New and Selected Poems . It wasn't until she was in Denver that she took up the saxophone because she wanted to learn how to sing and had in mind a band that would combine the poetry with a music there were no words yet to define, a music involving elements of tribal musics, jazz and rock. She eventually returned to New Mexico where she began the first stirrings of what was to be Joy Harjo and Poetic Justice when she began working with Susan Williams. Their first meeting occurred several years before in Blues Alley in Washington, D.C., a hint of things to come.

23. Floor Of Canyon De Chelly
1989 joy harjo Stephen E. Strom. Secrets from the Center of the World , University of Arizona Press. Return to the joy harjo Website.
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Floor of Canyon de Chelly
by Joy Harjo Stories are our wealth. Winter nights we tell them over and over. Once a star fell from the sky, but it wasn't just any star, just as this isn't just any ordinary place. That cedar tree marks the event and the land remembers the flash of its death flight. To describe anything in winter whether it occurs in the past or the future requires a denser language, one thick with the promise of new lambs, heavy with the weight of corn milk. Stephen E. Strom. Secrets from the Center of the World , University of Arizona Press. Return to the Joy Harjo Website

24. Silver Wave Records: Native American Music, World Music & New Age Music.
joy harjo Poetic Justice s page on independent music label, Silver Wave Records, which features Native American, World and New Age artists.
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In 1992, Susan Williams and Joy Harjo collaborated in Sue's garage studio and wrote the first drafts of "For Anna Mae Pictou Aquash." They later recorded it for "New Letter on the Air," a nationally syndicated poetry program. That was the beginning of Poetic Justice. Since then, they have had the opportunity to play in many venues, ranging from the "Olympics Centennial Park" as part of the Cultural Olympiad in Atlanta, GA, to the "Vancouver Writers Festival," and they opened for the Indigo Girls as part of 1996's "Honor the Earth Tour."
"At the heart of the music is Harjo's message of heart and strength." -CROSSWINDS REVIEW Winner! 1998 Outstanding Musical Acheivement Award presented by The First Americans in the Arts Council. The band Poetic Justice is: William Bluehouse Johnson - guitar
Susan M. Williams - drums

25. Harjo, Joy The Dawn Appears With Butterflies
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Genre Poem Keywords Death and Dying Family Relationships Grief Native-American Experience ... Spirituality Summary A young husband has died suddenly (has abandoned his wife "to the grace we pursue as wild horses in the wind") and his widow prepares his body for a dawn burial. The widow's friend tells the story in this prose poem, figuring life as a "gradual return to the maker of butterflies." The two women share a joke about burying the husband in "the shirt you always wanted him to wear, a shirt he hated." The speaker affirms that "we are all dying together, though there is nothing like the loneliness of being the first or the last." Commentary In this poem the process of grieving and preparing for burial is both humorous and deeply relational. The speaker and her friend, the widow, share a night of waiting before the funeral and the depth of loss is counterbalanced ("your tears made a pale butterfly, the color of dawn") by the deep sense of connection with the whole universe and an acceptance of the inevitability of death for us all. Harjo's imagery of butterflies at dawn carries with it a sense of joy and triumph over darkness and raises questions about the nature of grief and of the role of spirituality in the grieving process.

26. Poets Against The War
joy harjo. Honolulu, HI. NO. Yet our children played in the path between our houses. We had no quarrel with each other. c joy harjo Honolulu, HI 2003.
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27. Poets Against The War
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28. Joy Harjo --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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29. The Good Luck Cat - By Harjo, Joy
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Because her good luck cat Woogie has already used up eight of his nine lives in narrow escapes from disaster, a Native American girl worries when he disappears.
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Some cats are good luck. You pet them and good things happen. Woogie is one of those cats. But as Woogie gets into one mishap after another, everyone starts to worry. Can a good luck cat's good luck run out? The first children's book from an acclaimed poet whose honors include the American Book Award and the William Carlos Williams Award. From The Critics Publisher's Weekly Children's Literature - Childrens Literature Woogie is a special cat. She has nine lives, just like all cats, but she also has the gift of bringing good luck to her family. At the rate that she is using up her nine lives, however, the question arises as to whether her luck has finally run out. Being a cat owner myself, I can empathize with Woogie's owners when she disappears. This is the part that is particularly scary. Will she return? Has something happen to her? I've been through it myself. The author has created an exciting story and paints a realistic picture of the typical adventures of a feisty cat. 2000, Harcourt, Ages 5 to 8, $16.00. Reviewer: Leila Toledo Alan Tack - Native Peoples Kirkus Reviews Accreditation Joy Harjo has been honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Native Circle of The Americas and many other awards for her poetry. A member of the Muskogee-Creek tribe, she lives in Honolulu, Hawaii. Paul Lee is a freelance illustrator and painter. He lives in Fullerton, California.

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33. Joy Harjo - The Academy Of American Poets
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38. 26831. Harjo, Joy. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
1996. NUMBER 26831. QUOTATION She is the woman hanging from the 13th floor window. ATTRIBUTION joy harjo (b. 1951), US poet. The
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ATTRIBUTION joy harjo (b. 1951), Native American (Creek) author. As quoted in Listen to Their Voices, ch. 7, by Mickey Pearlman (1993).
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