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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. Paula Gunn Allen And Joy Harjo: Closing The Distance Between Personal And Mythic
EJ284440 Paula Gunn Allen and joy harjo Closing the Distance between Personal and Mythic Space.
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62. Representing Real Worlds: The Evolving Poetry Of Joy Harjo
Writing on joy harjo in 1990, John F. Crawford referred to the poet as an artist who re sists simplicities, 1 a particularly astute comment
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63. Heath Anthology Of American LiteratureJoy Harjo (Creek) - Author Page
joy harjo is a Creek Indian, born in the heart of the Creek Nation in Tulsa, Like so many other Native Americans, joy harjo has traveled across the
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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.

64. American Poets Of The 20th Century:Book Summary And Study Guide - CliffsNotes
Feminist screenwriter and poet joy harjo relishes the role of “historicist,” a form of storytelling that recaptures lost elements of history.
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Of Muscogee Creek, Cherokee, French, and Irish ancestry, she was born Joy Harjo Foster on May 9, 1951, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She is a lifelong music lover who plays jazz saxophone and enjoys community stomp dances. After switching majors from art to poetry, she earned a B.A. in creative writing at the University of New Mexico and completed an M.F.A. at the University of Iowa, followed by cinema study at the College of Santa Fe in 1982. In addition to teaching at the universities of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Montana, she has served as Native American consultant for Native American Public Broadcasting and the National Indian Youth Council and director of the National Association of Third World Writers.
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66. Este Es Mi Corazón (Joy Harjo, Nación Muscogee, EE.UU.) - AOL Video
Memoria del Festival Internacional de Poesía de Medellín. joy harjo nació en Tulsa, Oklahoma, Estados Unidos, en 1951. Pertenece a la Nación Muskogee .
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67. Oklahoma Crossroads : Item Viewer
Author, harjo, joy. Birth Date, 195105-09. Birth Place, Tulsa, Oklahoma Biographical Information, joy harjo is a multi-talented artist of the
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68. Letter From The End Of The Twentieth Century By Joy Harjo - R A I N T A X I O N
As a highly acclaimed poet who has been playing the sax for only about nine years, joy harjo is one of the instrument s rising stars.
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Vol. 3 No. 1, Spring 1998 (#9) Letter from the End of the Twentieth Century Red Horse Records
by Thomas Rain Crowe As a highly acclaimed poet who has been playing the sax for only about nine years, Joy Harjo is one of the instrument's rising stars. In her lyrically driven narrative poetry, Harjo's use of jazz music (whose origins, she notes, are partly American Indian/Muscogee as well as African) is not something she uses in a poetry-starved culture to be hip, but rather an inherent part of a traditional heritage which does not segregate music, storytelling, song and dance. When she comes together with five other musicians of various tribal affiliations to make Letter from the End of the Twentieth Century , she is doing what comes naturally, both in terms of her mytho-poetic ear and her sense of life-in-community. Letter is thus a good introduction to Harjo's talents both as a poet and a jazz musician. In pieces such as "Promise," the rock and reggae conjunctions find a perfect balance for Harjo's lyrics about creating an equation for the velocity of love in relation to the speed of light. In the title track, the ethnic focus becomes more African with a hint of Chicago blues, with Harjo playing all-out on both soprano and alto saxes. But it is in the pieces "The Real Revolution Is Love" and "For Anna Mae Pictou Aquash" that Harjo really asserts herself as a player, with steady, deep licks that recall the Eastern influences in Charles Lloyd's recent recordings. Throughout the CD, Harjo and her band are consistent, strong, and above all, evocative.

69. JSTOR Twin Gods Bending Over Joy Harjo And Poetic Memory
In his article Nightriding with Noni Daylight The Many Horse Songs of joy harjo, Andrew Wiget focuses on the specific otherself 42
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70. Black Woman Writing: Cutthroat Joy Harjo Poetry Award
Submissions are currently being accepted for Cutthroat s joy harjo Poetry Award. An award of $1250.00 and publication in Cutthroat is given annually for a
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Cutthroat Joy Harjo Poetry Award
Submissions are currently being accepted for Cutthroat's Joy Harjo Poetry Award. An award of $1,250.00 and publication in Cutthroat is given annually for a group of poems.
The deadline for submission is October 10, 2007.
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harjo, joy. She Had Some Horses. NY/Chicago Thunder s Mouth Press (1983). Edited by joy harjo and Gloria Bird. With work by harjo, Janet Campbell Hale,
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