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         Harjo Joy:     more books (83)
  1. A Map to the Next World: Poems and Tales by Joy Harjo, 2001-03
  2. Sur Le Dos de la Tortue: Revue Culturelle Amerindienne/No. 9 by Joy Harjo, Jo Bruchac, 1991
  3. Voices From the Rio Grande (Selections from the first Rio Grande Writer's Conference) by Gene Frumkin, Joy Harjo, et all 1976
  4. Sur Le Dos de la Tortue: Revue Culturelle Amerindienne/No. 27 by Apisai Enos, Nora Vagi Brash, et all 1998
  5. Puerto Del Sol Fall 1975, Vol. 14 No. 1 (Puerto Del Sol, 14) by Leslie Marmon Silko, Joy Harjo, et all 1975
  6. THE DALMO'MA ANTHOLOGY by Michael, Ed. (Sharon Doubiago, J. Gary Memmons, Philip Daughtry, Joy Harjo, Steve Sanfield, Kiva, Sam Hamill Peter Blue Cloud, James Koller, John Haines, Clifford Burke, Tim McNulty, Jerry Gorsline, Tom Jay, Jim Douglass, Robert Aldridge, et al.) DALEY, 1982
  7. She Had Some Horses [SIGNED] by Joy Harjo, 1983
  8. A Circle of Nations: Voices and Visions of American Indians (Contemporary Indian Life Viewed From The Native Perspective) COMPLETE AND UNABRIDGED [2 Audio Cassettes/1.75 Hrs.]
  9. Mankiller: A Chief and Her People (Audi O Literature Presents) by Wilma Pearl Mankiller, Michael Wallis, 1994-08
  10. Voices of the earth: The poetry of Paula Gunn Allen, Wendy Rose, Linda Hogan, and Joy Harjo by Martha L Viehmann, 1983
  11. How We Became Human : New and Selected Poems by Joy Harjo, 2002-01-01
  12. The Good Luck Cat. by Joy. Harjo, 2000
  13. Remember by Joy Harjo, 1981
  14. Perhaps the World Ends Here[Broadside] by Joy Harjo, 2008

81. The Drunken Boat
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Yes that was me you saw shaking with bravery, with a government issued
rifle on my back. I’m sorry I could not greet you as you deserved, my
relative.
They were not my tears. I have a resevoir inside. They will be cried
by my sons, my daughters if I can’t learn how to turn tears to stone.
Yes, that was me standing in the back door of the house in the alley,
with fresh corn and bread for the neighbors.
I did not forsee the flood of blood. How they would forget our
friendship, would return to kill me and the babies. Yes, that was me whirling on the dance floor. We made such a racket with all that joy. I loved the whole world in that silly music. I did not realize the terrible dance in the staccato of bullets. Yes. I smelled the burning grease of corpses. And like a fool I expected our words might rise up and jam the artillery in the hands of dictators. We had to keep going. We sang our grief to clean the air of turbulent spirits.

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83. Joy Harjo Bibliography
joy harjo BIBLIOGRAPHY. A selected list of resources available in the University of Arizona Libraries In Mad Love and War. Media joy harjo videorecording.
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NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE JOY HARJO BIBLIOGRAPHY
A selected list of resources available in the University of Arizona Libraries:
In Mad Love and War. Middleton, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 1990. The Last Song: Poems. Las Cruces, NM: Puerto Del Sol, 1975. PS3558.A62423 L3 Main. Reinventing the Enemy's Language: Contemporary Native Women's Writing of North America. PS508.I5 R38 1997 Special Coll. Secrets From the Center of the World. Tucson: Sun Tracks: University of Arizona Press, 1989. Sun Tracks series, v. 17. She Had Some Horses. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press, 1983. She Had Some Horses, 2 nd ed. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press, 1997. PS3558.A62423 S5 1997 Main. The Woman Who Fell From the Sky: Poems. New York: W.W. Norton, 1994.
Resources about the author:
  • Books:
      Coltelli, Laura, ed. The Spiral of Memory: Interviews. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1996.
    Media:
      Joy Harjo [videorecording] . Los Angeles, CA: The Foundation, 1989. Lannan Literary Series, no. 11. PS3558.A62423 A6 1989 Media. The Power of the Word [videorecording].

84. Joy Harjo
Return to Events Calendar Poetry Reading An Evening with joy harjo Thursday, January 13 Kresge Town Hall 700 PM joy harjo s published works include She Had
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Return to Events Calendar
Poetry Reading
An Evening with Joy Harjo
Thursday, January 13
Kresge Town Hall
7:00 PM
Joy Harjo's published works include She Had Some Horses In Mad Love and War Secrets from the Center of the World , and The Woman Who Fell From the Sky . She is also co-editor, with Gloria Bird, of Reinventing the EnemyÕs Language: Contemporary Native WomenÕs Writings of North America . Her works have won a variety of prestigious awards, including the William Carlos Williams Award from the Poetry Society of America, the American Book Award, and two National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowships. The multi-talented performer also plays tenor saxophone for her band, Poetic Justice, winner of the 1998 Outstanding Musical Achievement Award presented by The First Americans in the Arts. Harjo was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1951 and is an enrolled member of the Muskogee (Creek) Tribe. In 1968, she graduated from the Institute of American Indian Arts, and from the University of New Mexico in 1976. Two years later, she received her M.F.A. in Creative Writing from the Iowa Writer's Workshop at the University of Iowa. She has taught at the Institute of American Indian Arts, Arizona State University, University of Colorado, and the University of New Mexico.
Co-sponsored by the Native American Studies Research Cluster, the EOP office, and the Women's Center at UC Santa Cruz

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