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Arizona's Indigenous Poets

March 21 is World Poetry Day. Celebrate by reading some of Arizona's own poets.

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  • This Poetry Map is an interactive resource featuring indigenous poets from all over the U.S., including five from Arizona: Laura Tohe, Sherwin Bitsui, Ofelia Zepeda, Jake Skeets and Natalie Diaz. The Poetry Map contains audio files of the…
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  • Tseyi' Deep in the Rock

    Reflections on Canyon De Chelly

    Tohe, Laura
    Tohe is Diné (Navajo).
    BookTucson : University of Arizona Press, c2005. — 811.6 T572t 2005
  • Zepeda is Tohono O'odham.
    BookTucson : University of Arizona Press, c2008. — 811.6 Z47w 2008
  • Bitsui is Diné (Navajo).
    BookPort Townsend, Washington : Copper Canyon Press, [2019] — 811.6 B5482d 2019
  • Bitsui is Diné (Navajo).
    BookPort Townsend, Wash. : Copper Canyon Press, c2009. — 811.6 B5482 2009
  • Diaz is Mojave, Akimel O'otham and an enrolled member of the Gila River Indian Community.
    eBookCopper Canyon Press, 2012
  • Diaz is Mojave, Akimel O'otham and an enrolled member of the Gila River Indian Community.
    Downloadable AudiobookMcClelland & Stewart, 2021
  • Momaday is Kiowa.
    BookNew York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2020] — 813.54 M7393d 2020
  • Tapahonso is Diné (Navajo).
    BookTucson : University of Arizona Press, c1997. — 818.54 T16b 1997
  • Native Voices

    Indigenous American Poetry, Craft and Conversations

    BookNorth Adams, Massachusetts : Tupelo Press, 2019. — 811.60808 N21399n 2019