Ndakinna: Our Land - New and Selected Poems

by Joseph Bruchac

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Written over a period of twelve years and published in magazines and anthologies, these beautiful poems of place and Abenaki Indian heritage are addressed to the land, to the poet's two sons James and Jesse, to his wife Carol, and to himself. A few poems invoking the land join others of close observation of the natural world of native New England and the poet's meditations upon it. In its essence, the land and culture Bruchac celebrates is not lost to him, but is a heritage to be passed on through his family. In a second section, ""Travelling Stories"", the well-travelled poet views creatures and events from his perspective. In these encounters a notable fact emerges: Bruchac is always at home, always centred, no matter what he encounters. Humpback whales, a forest fire from the air, medicine bundles in a museum in South Dakota are all felt through the same wise sensibility and yield understanding for the reader as well as the writer.
  • ISBN13 9780970534477
  • Publish Date 31 December 2003
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint West End Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 92
  • Language English