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21. Joy Harjo - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Write TV Public Television Interview with Joy Harjo; Audio Joy Harjo reads She Had Some Horses; Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Harjo, Joy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Harjo | |
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22. Books By Harjo Reinventing the Enemy's Language Contemporary Native American Women's Writings of North America, by Harjo by Harjo, Joy http://www.bookbyte.com/1/3/books-by-harjo |
23. Ken Lopez Bookseller: HARJO, Joy - What Moon Drove Me To This? NY, I. Reed Books, (1979). Her scarce second book, a collection of poems. Inscribed by the author to another Native American writer Keep speaking the truths you see in beauty http://lopezbooks.com/item/25518/ | |
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24. Ken Lopez Bookseller: HARJO, Joy - She Had Some Horses NY/Chicago, Thunder's Mouth Press, (1983). The very uncommon hardcover issue of the third book by this Creek author. Signed by the author, with a typed postcard signed to Clark http://lopezbooks.com/item/25520/ | |
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25. What's New Genre Poem Keywords Death and Dying, Family Relationships, Grief, NativeAmerican Experience, Spirituality Summary A young husband has died suddenly (has abandoned his http://litmed.med.nyu.edu/Annotation?action=view&annid=948 |
26. Bookfinder.US: Harjo Joy The West Side of Any Mountain Place, Space, and Ecopoetry J. Scott Bryson 087745955X December 2005 Hardcover Review “Scott Bryson's study of contemporary ecopoetry is a http://www.bookfinder.us/Literature___Fiction/Authors_A-Z/Harjo__Joy.html | |
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27. The University Of Arizona Press : Books By = Harjo, Joy ?> Joy Harjo (Mvskoke/Creek) is an internationally known poet, writer, and musician. She has published seven books of poetry and the children’s book The Good Luck Cat. http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/catalogs/author_books.php?id=313 |
28. What's New OnLine Text Genre Poem (3 pp.) Keywords Abandonment, Cross-Cultural Issues, Depression, Grief, Loneliness, Mental Illness, Native-American Experience, Poverty, Racism http://litmed.med.nyu.edu/Annotation?action=view&annid=12006 |
29. Harjo, Joy 1951– - Concise Major 21st Century Writers | HighBeam Research - FR Harjo, Joy 1951– find Concise Major 21st Century Writers articles. div id= bedoc-text h1Harjo, Joy 1951–/h1piPERSONAL/i Born May 9, 1951, in Tulsa, OK; daughter of http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G2-2590000301.html |
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31. HARJO, JOY (1951- ), Encyclopedia Of Oklahoma History And Culture HARJO, JOY (1951 ) Born on May 9, 1951, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Joy Harjo is an enrolled member of the Muscogee Creek Tribe. The daughter of Allen http://digital.library.okstate.edu/encyclopedia/entries/H/HA021.html | |
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32. Joy Harjo Criticism Harjo, Joy Introduction Joy Harjo 1951– American poet, screenwriter, short story writer, and editor. http://www.enotes.com/poetry-criticism/harjo-joy |
33. Chegg.com: She Had Some Horses By | 1560251190 | 9781560251194 Rent and Save a ton on She Had Some Horses by Harjo, Joy.ISBN 1560251190 EAN 9781560251194 http://www.chegg.com/details/she-had-some-horses/1560251190/ | |
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34. Chegg.com: In Mad Love And War By | 081951182X | 9780819511829 Rent and Save a ton on In Mad Love and War by Harjo, Joy.ISBN 081951182X EAN 9780819511829 http://www.chegg.com/details/in-mad-love-and-war/081951182x/ | |
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35. Joy Harjo (Joy Foster Harjo) Biography - (1951– ), (Joy Foster Harjo), The L Joy Harjo (Joy Foster Harjo) Biography (1951– ), (Joy Foster Harjo), The Last Song, What Moon Drive Me to This? http://www.jrank.org/literature/pages/4301/Joy-Harjo-(Joy-Foster-Harjo).html |
36. Joy Harjo Native American poet Joy Harjo 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 http://www.hanksville.org/storytellers/joy/ | |
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37. WSW - Joy Harjo Joy Harjo. Joy Harjo, a Native American born in Oklahoma, challenges the prevailing boundaries of southwestern writers. She moves with ease among the various tribes of the region http://www.unm.edu/~wrtgsw/harjo.html | |
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38. Joy Harjo Lecture, Native American Women Writers, August, 1985. : Harjo, Joy : F Second half of a Joy Harjo lecture about Native American women writers. Harjo discusses seeking and appreciating the value of both Native and white cultures . http://www.archive.org/details/Joy_Harjo_lecture_Native_American_women_writers_A | |
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39. 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. http://silverwave.com/harjo.shtml | |
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40. Joy Harjo Lecture, Native American Women Writers, August, 1985 : Harjo, Joy : Fr First half of a Joy Harjo lecture on Native American women writers. She talks about Native culture, history, oppression, and worldview, and also looks at the http://www.archive.org/details/Joy_Harjo_lecture_Native_American_women_writers_A | |
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