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Blue Corn Tongue is a like mixtape from a thirty-something Diné punk girl. It offers poetry about love, friendship, environmental destruction, and language loss.
Blue Corn Tongue is a like mixtape from a thirty-something Diné punk girl. It offers poetry about love, friendship, environmental destruction, and language loss.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Arizona Press
- Seitenzahl: 114
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 179mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 218g
- ISBN-13: 9780816554300
- ISBN-10: 0816554307
- Artikelnr.: 71774096
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Arizona Press
- Seitenzahl: 114
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 179mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 218g
- ISBN-13: 9780816554300
- ISBN-10: 0816554307
- Artikelnr.: 71774096
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Amber McCrary is a DinÉ poet and zinester. She is Red House Clan born for Mexican people. She received her MFA in creative writing with an emphasis in poetry from Mills College. This is her first book. www.ambermccrary.com
DINÉ BIKÉYAH + COLORADO PLATEAU + PAINTED DESERT
How the garden grew 000 Blue Corn Woman
A relocated grief 000 ShÍma and ShÍ
Brother Bacchus 000 Two DinÉ Men at 8 p.m.
To change and to be the five fingers of her
Manifesto for my unborn daughter
Book of Łeetso
Ł
O’ODHAM JEWED- + SONORAN DESERT
Hymn for Hosh
For Indigenous lovers only
Desert derriÈre
TC coincidence? I think not!
Round Dance Rain
Sweet, sweet HuÑ (ny)
Natives with Neural Activity
Grass God
HA:SAÑ + HOSH + SAGUARO + THE PLACE WHERE WHITE O’ODHAM CORN GROWS
Ha:saÑ
Self-portrait as a Saguaro
Weaving through a metacognition so blue, I drive six hours for you
Self-portrait as a Saguaro fruit
For Simon
Window Rock, AZ
Native girls that read Sappho write things like . . .
JUNIPER + GAD + WHERE THE BLUE CORN GROWS
ShÍ beloved
You bring out the Navajo in me
Massage my eyes, PLEASE
ShÍ Bro, ShÍ dÁ’Ák’eh
My blue corn space is SACRED, K!? (PS protect your blue corn space girls)
A mixtape for a 30-something-year-old punk girl
3 grrrls from N. Country Part I
3 grrrls from N. Country Part II
3 grrrls from N. Country Part III
Blue Wound
Visiting the K’É in Bordertown, U.S.A.
Will you still see the land in me?
A Fighter Flowers
Wounded Corn Still Grows
This 000 Blue / corn / sky / rises above like an AsdzÁÁ in love
Afterword
Acknowledgments
How the garden grew 000 Blue Corn Woman
A relocated grief 000 ShÍma and ShÍ
Brother Bacchus 000 Two DinÉ Men at 8 p.m.
To change and to be the five fingers of her
Manifesto for my unborn daughter
Book of Łeetso
Ł
O’ODHAM JEWED- + SONORAN DESERT
Hymn for Hosh
For Indigenous lovers only
Desert derriÈre
TC coincidence? I think not!
Round Dance Rain
Sweet, sweet HuÑ (ny)
Natives with Neural Activity
Grass God
HA:SAÑ + HOSH + SAGUARO + THE PLACE WHERE WHITE O’ODHAM CORN GROWS
Ha:saÑ
Self-portrait as a Saguaro
Weaving through a metacognition so blue, I drive six hours for you
Self-portrait as a Saguaro fruit
For Simon
Window Rock, AZ
Native girls that read Sappho write things like . . .
JUNIPER + GAD + WHERE THE BLUE CORN GROWS
ShÍ beloved
You bring out the Navajo in me
Massage my eyes, PLEASE
ShÍ Bro, ShÍ dÁ’Ák’eh
My blue corn space is SACRED, K!? (PS protect your blue corn space girls)
A mixtape for a 30-something-year-old punk girl
3 grrrls from N. Country Part I
3 grrrls from N. Country Part II
3 grrrls from N. Country Part III
Blue Wound
Visiting the K’É in Bordertown, U.S.A.
Will you still see the land in me?
A Fighter Flowers
Wounded Corn Still Grows
This 000 Blue / corn / sky / rises above like an AsdzÁÁ in love
Afterword
Acknowledgments
DINÉ BIKÉYAH + COLORADO PLATEAU + PAINTED DESERT
How the garden grew 000 Blue Corn Woman
A relocated grief 000 ShÍma and ShÍ
Brother Bacchus 000 Two DinÉ Men at 8 p.m.
To change and to be the five fingers of her
Manifesto for my unborn daughter
Book of Łeetso
Ł
O’ODHAM JEWED- + SONORAN DESERT
Hymn for Hosh
For Indigenous lovers only
Desert derriÈre
TC coincidence? I think not!
Round Dance Rain
Sweet, sweet HuÑ (ny)
Natives with Neural Activity
Grass God
HA:SAÑ + HOSH + SAGUARO + THE PLACE WHERE WHITE O’ODHAM CORN GROWS
Ha:saÑ
Self-portrait as a Saguaro
Weaving through a metacognition so blue, I drive six hours for you
Self-portrait as a Saguaro fruit
For Simon
Window Rock, AZ
Native girls that read Sappho write things like . . .
JUNIPER + GAD + WHERE THE BLUE CORN GROWS
ShÍ beloved
You bring out the Navajo in me
Massage my eyes, PLEASE
ShÍ Bro, ShÍ dÁ’Ák’eh
My blue corn space is SACRED, K!? (PS protect your blue corn space girls)
A mixtape for a 30-something-year-old punk girl
3 grrrls from N. Country Part I
3 grrrls from N. Country Part II
3 grrrls from N. Country Part III
Blue Wound
Visiting the K’É in Bordertown, U.S.A.
Will you still see the land in me?
A Fighter Flowers
Wounded Corn Still Grows
This 000 Blue / corn / sky / rises above like an AsdzÁÁ in love
Afterword
Acknowledgments
How the garden grew 000 Blue Corn Woman
A relocated grief 000 ShÍma and ShÍ
Brother Bacchus 000 Two DinÉ Men at 8 p.m.
To change and to be the five fingers of her
Manifesto for my unborn daughter
Book of Łeetso
Ł
O’ODHAM JEWED- + SONORAN DESERT
Hymn for Hosh
For Indigenous lovers only
Desert derriÈre
TC coincidence? I think not!
Round Dance Rain
Sweet, sweet HuÑ (ny)
Natives with Neural Activity
Grass God
HA:SAÑ + HOSH + SAGUARO + THE PLACE WHERE WHITE O’ODHAM CORN GROWS
Ha:saÑ
Self-portrait as a Saguaro
Weaving through a metacognition so blue, I drive six hours for you
Self-portrait as a Saguaro fruit
For Simon
Window Rock, AZ
Native girls that read Sappho write things like . . .
JUNIPER + GAD + WHERE THE BLUE CORN GROWS
ShÍ beloved
You bring out the Navajo in me
Massage my eyes, PLEASE
ShÍ Bro, ShÍ dÁ’Ák’eh
My blue corn space is SACRED, K!? (PS protect your blue corn space girls)
A mixtape for a 30-something-year-old punk girl
3 grrrls from N. Country Part I
3 grrrls from N. Country Part II
3 grrrls from N. Country Part III
Blue Wound
Visiting the K’É in Bordertown, U.S.A.
Will you still see the land in me?
A Fighter Flowers
Wounded Corn Still Grows
This 000 Blue / corn / sky / rises above like an AsdzÁÁ in love
Afterword
Acknowledgments
