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Ecocritical Aspects Of Native American Poetry - Coggle Diagram
Ecocritical Aspects Of Native American Poetry
SYMBOLISM
In the canyon darkness, we journey into the canyon toward stone (SO)
A Feather Blanket (JF)
Feather on bright sky, blue horse that runs etc., I am the whole dream of these things (SM1)
The Bald Eagle (FT)
Rooted as surely as deeply as are the ancient redwoods and the bristlecones (SM2)
IMAGERY
Motions of the Wind, Glare of the Noon and colors of the dawn and dusk (SM2)
Dark is light, Stone is rising (SO)
Map Of America (JF)
Reflecting of the beauty of the spirits of the sky (FT)
Who should be rooted, who pruned,
who watered, who picked? (WR)
But where do I cut first?
Where should I begin to pull? (JH2)
DISPLACEMENT
I am alive (SM1)
The act of being human is not easy language (SO)
Ask permission of the ones whose lives you seek, wait for the answer (RK)
No one to chain me when I am free (FT)
Forty years later and we still want justice. We are still America. We. (JH2)
You have burst seventy thousand hearts enough (MD)
HISTORY
My Song gave her creation (AC)
Fire that has been there without time (JH1)
Grandmother, I said I would pull
each invading burr and thistle from your skin (WR)
We Were the heathens, but needed to be saved from them (JH2)
If our murder is imperative, then do not murder our yesterday (MD)
ENVIRONMENT
Give it back with gratitude, Ask for Forgiveness (JH1)
Universe sings in quiet meditation (SO)
Take only that which you need and leave some for others (RK)
Give himself up to a particular landscape (SM2)
Do not dig the earth any deeper (MD)