
Joy Harjo (b. Tulsa, Oklahoma, May 9, 1951) is an American poet, musician, and author of Native American ancestry. Known primarily as a poet, Harjo has also taught at the college level, played tenor saxophone with a band called Poetic Justice, edited literary journals, and written screenplays. She is a member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma.
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My Guy
For Anna Mae Pictou Aquash
Calling the Spirit Back
Morning Song
Witchi Tai To
Rabbit Is Up To Tricks
Opening Song for the Maker
An American Sunrise
I Am a Prayer
Insomnia and Seven Steps to Grace
Winding Through the Milky Way
This is My Heart
Flute Loop One
Grace
Remember
Flute Loop Two
Allay Na Lee No
Rainbow Gratitude
No Huli
Call It Fear
Equinox
Redbird Love
She Had Some Horses
Earth House
Stomp All Night
Sunrise
I Am a Dangerous Woman / Crossing the Border Into Canada
How Love Blows Through the Trees
Rabbit Invents the Saxophone
Without
Shimmer, Prayer For Cleaning the Water
Fear
Anchorage
Goin' Home
I Pray for My Enemies
The Had-It-Up-to-Here Round Dance
Fear Redux
Why is Beauty?
Red Dreams
No More Pipe Line Blues (On This Land Where We Belong)
Fear Song
Eagle Song
The Woman Hanging from the 13th Floor
This Morning I Pray for My Enemies
Midnight is a Horn Player
We Emerged from Night in Clothes of Sunrise
Perhaps the World Ends Here
Running
The Last World of Fire and Trash
Instinct
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