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  1. No.(Four Poems)(Poem): An article from: World Literature Today by Joy Harjo, 2007-11-01
  2. In Mad Love & War Signed by Joy Harjo, 1990
  3. She Had Some Horses by Joy Harjo, 1989-01-01
  4. Reinventing the Enemy's Language : Contemporary Native Ameri by Joy Harjo, 1998
  5. Heresies: a Feminist Publication on Art & Politics. Third World Women the Politics of Being Other. 1979 Vol 2 No 4 Issue 8 by Lula Mae, Et Al, Eds; Audre Lorde; Michelle Cliff; Joy Harjo, Et Al Blocton, 1979
  6. Wounds Beneath Flesh: 15 Native American Poets by Maurice - Editor [Leslie Marmon Silko, Joy Harjo, Linda Hogan, Etc - Contributors] Kenny, 1983
  7. It's Raining in Honolulu.(Four Poems)(Poem): An article from: World Literature Today by Joy Harjo, 2007-11-01
  8. Ploughshares by Joy, editor Harjo, 2005
  9. Rescue of the missing buffalo (Reasons for reading) by Joy Harjo, 1995
  10. In Honor of Mo Who Is Our Cat and We Are Hers by Joy Harjo, 2004
  11. Joy Harjo VHS Videocassette (Lannan Literary Videos)
  12. The Kenyon Review (Ha Jin fiction; Joy Harjo interview; Adrienne Rich on Whitman, Dickinson, and Rukeyser) (New Series, Volume XV, Number 3)
  13. Joy Harjo's "Anniversary": A Study Guide from Gale's "Poetry for Students" (Volume 15, Chapter 1)
  14. The Delicacy and Strength of Lace: Letters Between Leslie Marmon Silko and James Wright

61. Joy Harjo - Greater Talent Network, Inc. Celebrity Speakers Bureau
joy harjo Native American writer and musician. joy harjo is one of the leading voices in contemporary Native American culture. She
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  • Poetic Justice: The Words and Music of Joy Harjo
    JOY HARJO
    Native American writer and musician
    Joy Harjo is one of the leading voices in contemporary Native American culture. She has published five books of poetry including She Had Some Horses , the award-winning In Mad Love and War and her latest, The Woman Who Fell From the Sky . She also co-edited the poetry anthology Reinventing the Enemy's Language , a ground-breaking compilation featuring works by eighty-seven female poets, writers, activists and essayists representing fifty tribal nations.
    Through her breathtaking poetry and spoken word program Harjo celebrates the Native American experience and the female spirit. Her words and music are at once personal and worldly, capturing the hardships and joys of what it means to be a Native American and woman at the end of the twentieth century. Harjo is also available for an evening of poetry and music featuring her band Poetic Justice.
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  • 62. Joy Harjo And Thomas Lux
    Readings in Contemporary Poetry Friday, April 17, 1998 548 West 22nd Street, NYC, 700pm Introduction. Biography. poem PERHAPS THE WORLD ENDS HERE. Introduction.
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    Friday, April 17, 1998
    548 West 22nd Street, NYC, 7:00pm
    Introduction
    Biography poem: PERHAPS THE WORLD ENDS HERE
    Introduction
    Biography poem: THE PEOPLE OF THE OTHER VILLAGE
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    63. Poetry Magazine, Featured Poet: Joy Harjo, February 2003
    Poetry by joy harjo, NAMING , EQUINOX, IT S RAINING IN HONOLULU, AND IF I AWAKEN IN LOS ANGELES, WHEN THE WORLD AS WE KNEW IT ENDED. joy harjo USA.
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    Joy Harjo USA JOY HARJO's newest book is How We Became Human, New and Selected Poems: 1975-2001, from W. W. Norton & Co. Publishers Weekly says it is "alive with compassion, pain and love, ...unquestionably an act of kindness." She is the author of six other books of poetry: A Map to the Next World, The Woman Who Fell from the Sky, In Mad Love and War, Secrets from the Center of the World, She Had Some Horses, and What Moon Drove Me to This?
    See http://www.unm.edu/~wrtgsw/harjo.html with link to Joy Harjo's audio. WHEN THE WORLD
    AS WE KNEW IT ENDED We were dreaming on an occupied island at the farthest edge
    of a trembling nation when it went down.
    Two towers rose up from the east island of commerce and touched
    the sky. Men walked on the moon. Oil was sucked dry
    by two brothers. Then it went down. Swallowed
    by a fire dragon, by oil and fear.
    Eaten whole.

    64. Joy Harjo And Poetic Justice
    joy harjo and Poetic Justice was the second to last act to perform Saturday night. They did five numbers, one of them new (not from the CD).
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    The second annual Russell Moore Music Festival was held on
    Poetic Justice was the second to last act to perform Saturday
    night. They did five numbers, one of them new (not from the CD).
    The new poem-set-to-music was about an experience Joy had while
    in Los Angeles, California. She and her poet friend, Greg, were
    walking down the street when they were stopped by two young men
    who held guns to their heads and demanded money.
    The other songs, from Letter From The End Of The Twentieth Century,
    were My House is the Red Earth, The Real Revolution is Love, Letter
    from the End of the Twentieth Century, and She Had Some Horses.
    For other WWW information about Joy Harjo and Poetic Justice, follow the links below. Each page also has a different photo of Joy taken during the music festival. Biographies Calendar Poetry Reviews

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    67. Alibris: Joy Harjo
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    Browse for author " Joy Harjo " matched 13 titles. Sometimes it pays off to expand your search to view all available copies of books matching your search terms. Page of 1 sort results by Top Selling Title Author Used Price New Price Secrets from the Center of the World more books like this by Harjo, Joy, and Strom, Stephen Secrets From the Center of the World is a volume in Sun Tracks, and American Indian literary series sponsored by the American Indian Studies Program and the Department of English, University of Arizona. buy used: from buy new: from Woman Who Fell from the Sky: Poems more books like this by Harjo, Joy One of the foremost U.S. Native American poets combines elements of storytelling, prayer, jazz, and her tribal background in her fourth volume of poetry. buy used: from buy new: from She Had Some Horses more books like this by Harjo, Joy

    68. Volume E: American Literature Since 1945
    joy harjo. Biography. http//www.nortonpoets.com/harjoj.htm Norton Poets Online’s joy harjo page. http//www.joyharjo.com/ joy harjo’s Web site.
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    Joy Harjo Biography Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Joy Harjo studied at the University of New Mexico and received an M.F.A. from the University of Iowa. Her rich multicultural lineage Harjo's mother was part Cherokee, French, and Irish; her father was Creek figures in her poetry as she reflects upon the relationship between past and present, humans in their communities, and various aspects of the self. Harjo is an accomplished musician she plays the tenor saxophone and music from jazz to Creek songs influences the sound of her poems. Her books of poetry include She Had Some Horses In Mad Love and War (1990), and The Woman Who Fell from the Sky Explorations Harjo and Simon J. Ortiz come from very different cultures within the broad community of Native American poets. Harjo's roots are in Oklahoma; Ortiz associates himself with the Pueblo peoples of New Mexico and Arizona. However, both work in a European language and a European literary form poems arranged on the printed page. They do so in order to keep traditional voices and songs alive by reconciling them with the world which now surrounds, and threatens to overwhelm, the oldest cultures in the United States.

    69. American Passages - Unit 15. Poetry Of Liberation: Authors
    Authors joy harjo (b. 1951) 7382 Duncan spiritual. joy harjo travels widely throughout the United States, playing saxophone with her band. Her
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    ] Duncan, Chitto Harjo or Crazy Snake, Head-and-Shoulders Portrait, Facing Front (1903), courtesy of the Library of Congress [LC-USZ62-111977].
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    This link leads to artifacts, teaching tips and discussion questions for this author. The daughter of a mixed Cherokee, French, and Irish mother and a Creek father, Harjo was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As a student and poet, Harjo has remained in touch with her Native American roots. She left Tulsa as a teenager to attend the Institute of American Indian Arts, a high school in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She earned an undergraduate degree from the University of New Mexico and an M.F.A. from the University of Iowa. Her career as an educator has led her all over the Southwest; she has held positions at Arizona State University, the University of Colorado, the University of Arizona, and the University of New Mexico.
    The Harjo family has a prominent place in the history of the Creek Indians. As the great-great granddaughter of the leader of a Creek rebellion against their

    70. Native America Calling - Media Archives
    joy harjo. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma and an enrolled member of the Muskogee Tribe, joy harjo came to New Mexico to attend the Institute
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    71. Workshop On Contemporary Poetry: Joy Harjo
    INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED POET. joy harjo. Performing joy harjo s poetry is renowned for it lyrical quality and rich metaphors. While
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    INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED POET JOY HARJO Performing with Poetic Justice
    Featuring Eddie Chung, Jimmie Funai, and Johnny Sandoval
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    The artist will also appear at the symposium INTERSECTIONS IN NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES Friday, October 4, 2002, 10:00am - 4:00pm
    Terrace Room, English Department
    Building 460, Room 426
    Stanford University
    10:00 Poetics and Performance
    12:00 Lunch and informal conversation with artists and academics
    1:30 "We Must Call a Meeting": Intersections of Community, Academia, Race, Gender, and the Humanities Participants Cherrie Moraga, playwright, poet, and academic, Stanford Univeristy Kathy Wallace, American Indian Basketweaver, Educator, and Community Activist Renya Ramirez, Professor of Anthropology/American Indian Studies at UC Santa Cruz Victoria Bomberry, American Indian Studies at UC Davis

    72. Joy Harjo
    Written by joy harjo Published by WW Norton Company (March 2001) ISBN 0393320960 The Good Luck Cat joy harjo tells this story in a simply beautiful way.
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    The Woman Who Fell from the Sky: Poems

    Along with N. Scott Momaday, John Trudell, and very few others, Joy Harjo is an essential Native American literary voice. She counts among her devoted readers Marge Piercy, Adrienne Rich, and Sandra Cisneros; her writing is infused with a generosity of spirit that accounts for much of her appeal. Dancing children, the attempt to heal a broken life, rising moons, and blue horses turning into streaks of lightning are the images Harjo uses to spin her yarns, and her words are spellbind...
    Written by Joy Harjo
    ISBN 039331362X Price $12.95 I have followed Harjo's poetry (and recorded music) for many years, ever since I saw her on PBS reading from "She Had Some Horses". This volume contains selections from her available books: "She Had Some Horses", "Secrets from the Center of the World", "In Mad Love and War", "The Woman Who Fell from the Sky" and "A Map to the Next World". As is frequently the case, the selections for this book are not precisely the poems I would have chosen. It does include the most powerful poems, for examp...

    73. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e Joy Harjo (Creek) - Author Page
    joy harjo (Creek) (b. 1951) joy harjo is a Creek Indian, born in the heart of the Creek Nation in Tulsa, Oklahoma. After graduation
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    Joy Harjo is a Creek Indian, born in the heart of the Creek Nation in Tulsa, Oklahoma. After graduation from the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, she subsequently taught there from 1978 to 1979 and again from 1983 to 1984. In 1978 she earned an M.F.A. after studying at the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop. She is a professor at the University of New Mexico. Along with her continuing poetry, she is presently involved in writing screenplays and has just completed in collaboration with an astronomer her fourth book.
    She Had Some Horses in the title poem:
    She had some horses she loved.
    She had some horses she hated.
    These were the same horses.
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    Oklahoma City University
    Texts In the Heath Anthology Anchorage New Orleans Remember The Woman Hanging from the Thirteenth Floor Window Vision Deer Dancer We Must Call a Meeting Other Works The Last Song What Moon Drove Me to This She Had Some Horses Secrets from the Center of the World (with Steven Strom) ( In Mad Love and War The Woman Who Fell From the Sky Letter from the End of the Twentieth Century (compact disk album) ( Reinventing the Enemy's Language , ed. with Gloria Bird (

    74. Remember -- Joy Harjo
    Remember the dance that language is, that life is. Remember. ~ joy harjo ~. Web archive of Panhala postings www.panhala.net/Archive/Index.html.
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    Remember Remember the sky that you were born under,
    know each of the star's stories.
    Remember the moon, know who she is. I met her
    in a bar once in Iowa City.
    Remember the sun's birth at dawn, that is the
    strongest point of time. Remember sundown
    and the giving away to night.
    Remember your birth, how your mother struggled
    to give you form and breath. You are evidence of
    her life, and her mother's, and hers.
    Remember your father. He is your life also. Remember the earth whose skin you are: red earth, black earth, yellow earth, white earth brown earth, we are earth. Remember the plants, trees, animal life who all have their tribes, their families, their histories, too. Talk to them, listen to them. They are alive poems. Remember the wind. Remember her voice. She knows the origin of this universe. I heard her singing Kiowa war dance songs at the corner of Fourth and Central once. Remember that you are all people and that all people are you. Remember that you are this universe and that this universe is you. Remember that all is in motion, is growing, is you.

    75. This Is My Heart -- Joy Harjo
    Put your head here. It is a good thing, says my soul. ~ joy harjo ~. Web archive of Panhala postings www.panhala.net/Archive/Index.html.
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    This is My Heart This is my heart. It is a good heart.
    Bones and a membrane of mist and fire
    are the woven cover.
    When we make love in the flower world
    my heart is close enough to sing
    to yours in a language that has no use
    for clumsy human words.
    My head is a good head, but it is a hard head
    and it whirs inside with a swarm of worries.
    What is the source of this singing, it asks
    and if there is a source why can't I see it right here, right now as real as these hands hammering the world together with nails and sinew? This is my soul. It is a good soul. It tells me, "come here forgetful one." And we sit together with a lilt of small winds who rattle the scrub oak. We cook a little something to eat: a rabbit, some sofkey then a sip of something sweet for memory. This is my song. It is a good song. It walked forever the border of fire and water climbed ribs of desire to my lips to sing to you. Its new wings quiver with vulnerability. Come lie next to me, says my heart. Put your head here. It is a good thing, says my soul. ~ Joy Harjo ~ Web archive of Panhala postings: www.panhala.net/Archive/Index.html

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    78. Joy Harjo - Poetry-in-the-Round - Seton Hall Univeristy
    joy harjo. joy harjo was the narrator for The Native Americans series on TBS and more recently, Navajo Codetalkers for National Geographic, which won an Emmy.
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    joy harjo November 11 JOY HARJO, a member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma, has published five books of poetry, including She Had Some Horses, In Mad Love and War , and The Woman Who Fell From the Sky . She also wrote Secrets from the Center of the World in collaboration with photographer/astronomer Stephen Strom, and a collection of interviews, The Spiral of Memory . She is co-editor of Reinventing the Enemy's Language: Contemporary Native Women's Writings of North America . Harjo has three books forthcoming- The Goodluck Cat , a children's book; A Love Supreme , a book of personal essays; and a book of poetry, A Map to the Next World , from which she will read, with other work, at Seton Hall. Joy Harjo was the narrator for The Native Americans series on TBS and more recently, Navajo Codetalkers for National Geographic, which won an Emmy. She performs nationally and internationally with her band Poetic Justice, for which she plays the saxophone.

    79. New Mexico State University Library (last Revised 6/14/94)
    NewLib *PS3558 A62423 I6 1990 harjo, joy. IN MAD LOVE AND WAR. NewLib *PS501 S85 v.17 harjo, joy. SECRETS FROM THE CENTER OF THE WORLD.
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    -New Mexico State University Library (last revised 6/14/94)- Southwestern Women's Lives and Literature: Poetry Books in the NMSU Library Compiled by Donnelyn Curtis dcurtis@lib.nmsu.edu March, 1994 For the purpose of this bibliography, the Southwest is defined as New Mexico, Arizona, western Texas, and the area of Mexico that borders those states. This list includes poetry by women who live in the Southwest or whose creative work is set in the Southwest. (SpC) before the call number means the book is in Special Collections. * before the call number indicates that there is also a copy in Special Collections >Branson (SpC) PS3501 D23 M6 Adams, Faye Carr. MORE THAN A LOAF. San Antonio: Naylor, 1968. >NewLib *PS3551 L397 C6 Allen, Paula Gunn. COYOTE'S DAYLIGHT TRIP. Albuquerque: La Confluencia, 1978. >NewLib *PS3551 L397 S54 1988 Allen, Paula Gunn. SKINS AND BONES. Albuquerque: West End, 1988. >NewLib *PS3551 L397 W6 1988 Allen, Paula Gunn. THE WOMAN WHO OWNED THE SHADOWS. San Francisco: Spinsters/Aunt Lute, 1988. >NewLib PS3551 N93 B6 1987 Anzaldua, Gloria. BORDERLANDS - LA FRONTERA: THE NEW MESTIZA. San Francisco: Spinsters/Aunt Lute, 1987. >NewLib PS3552 E716 F7 Berge, Carol. FROM A SOFT ANGLE: POEMS ABOUT WOMEN. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merril, 1971. >NewLib *PS3503 L85 S6 1981 Blum, Etta. THE SPACE MY BODY FILLS: POEMS 2nd ed. Santa Fe: Sunstone, 1981. >NewLib PS508 H57 N67 1986 Boza, Maria del Carmen, Beverly Silva and Carmen Valle, eds. NOSOTRAS: LATINA LITERATURE TODAY. Binghamton: Bilingual Review, 1986. >NewLib *PS3552 R544 F7 Briley, Alice. FROM A WEAVER'S SHUTTLE, 1977. Albuquerque: New Mexico State Poetry Society, 1977. >NewLib PS3553 A4895 O36 1984 Candelaria, Cordelia. OJO DE LA CUEVA. Colorado Springs: Maize, 1984. >NewLib PS3553 A525 L3 1984 Cannon, Janet. THE LAST NIGHT IN NEW YORK. Berkeley: Homeward, 1984. >NewLib *PS3505 H946 A17 1976 Church, Peggy Pond. NEW AND SELECTED POEMS. Boise: Ahsahta, 1976. >NewLib *PS3505 H946 R8 Church, Peggy Pond. A RUSTLE OF ANGELS: POETRY. Denver: Peartree, 1981. >Branson (SpC) *PS3505 H496 T45 1993 Church, Peggy Pond. THIS DANCING GROUND OF SKY: THE SELECTED POETRY OF PEGGY POND CHURCH. Santa Fe: Red Crane, 1993. >NewLib PS3553 I78 M9 1987 Cisneros, Sandra. MY WICKED, WICKED WAYS. Bloomington: Third Woman, 1987. >Branson (SpC) PS3556 R96 B3 Frym, Gloria. BACK TO FORTH, 1982. Berkley: The Figures, 1982. >NewLib *PS3557 R4385 S8 1983 Grenfell, Cynthia. STONE RUN: TIDINGS. Santa Fe: Sunstone, 1983. >Branson (SpC) PS3515 A37 C3 1924 Hall, Sharlot. CACTUS AND PINE: SONGS OF THE SOUTHWEST. Phoenix: Republican Print Shop, 1924. >NewLib *PS3558 A62423 I6 1990 Harjo, Joy. IN MAD LOVE AND WAR. Middletown: Wesleyan UP, 1990. >NewLib *PS501 S85 v.17 Harjo, Joy. SECRETS FROM THE CENTER OF THE WORLD. Tucson: U of Arizona P, 1989. >Branson (SpC) PS3558 A62423 S5 1983 Harjo, Joy. SHE HAD SOME HORSES. New York: Thunder's Mouth, 1983. >NewLib *PS3558 A62423 W5 Harjo, Joy. WHAT MOON DROVE ME TO THIS? New York: Reed, 1979. >Branson (SpC) PS3515 E42 R4 1921 Henderson, Alice Corbin. RED EARTH: POEMS OF NEW MEXICO. Chicago: Seymour, 1921. >Branson (SpC) PS3515 E42 S8 1933 Henderson, Alice Corbin. THE SUN TURNS WEST. Santa Fe: n.p., 1933. >NewLib PS508 M4 C52 1988 Herrera-Sobek, Maria and Helena Maria Viramontes, eds. CHICANA CREATIVITY AND CRITICISM: CHARTING NEW FRONTIERS IN AMERICAN LITERATURE. Houston: Arte Publico, 1988. >NewLib *PS3517 R84 F5 1982 Irving, Blanche. FIVE DEER ON LOCO MOUNTAIN ROAD: PEOPLE AND PLACES ON THE NORTHERN EDGE OF THE GILA WILDERNESS. Santa Fe: Sunstone, 1982. >Branson (SpC) PS3517 R84 S6 Irving, Blanche. SO LONG. New York: Pageant, 1959. >NewLib PS3561 I496 A87 1992 Kingsolver, Barbara. ANOTHER AMERICA: POEMS. Seattle: Seal, 1992. >NewLib *PS3563 E1724 F5 1989 Meads, Kat. FILMING THE EVERYDAY: POEMS. 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    80. Joy Har-Jo -- 20th Annual Literary Festival -- Old Dominion University
    joy harjo has published five books of poetry including She Had Some Horses, In Mad Love and War, and Secrets from the Center of the World.
    http://courses.lib.odu.edu/litfest/20th/harjo.html
    20th Annual Literary Festival
    Old Dominion University
    October 14-17, 1997 Joy Harjo

    has published five books of poetry including She Had Some Horses In Mad Love and War , and Secrets from the Center of the World . Among her awards are the Josephine Miles Award for Excellence in Literature from PEN Oakland, the William Carlos Williams Award from the Poetry Society of America, the Delmore Schwartz Award from New York University, the American Book Award, the Poetry Award from the Mountains and Plains Booksellers Association, and the 1990 American Indian Distinguished Achievement Award. Most recently she was awarded the Oklahoma Book Arts Award, the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Native Writers’ Circle of the Americas, and the Bravo Award from the Albuquerque Arts Alliance. [extracted from 1997 brochure]
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