"She's generous in her poetry, opening her sacred spaces and music to all, yet never naive or forgetful about hostility and hatred, as in "Transformations"... This is not forgiveness, turning the cheek. It's a claiming of power, the power of the poetic act, the courage and grace and knowledge it takes to reach, through "the right words, the right meaning” into that place in the other where "the most precious animals leave." It's about "tough belief," no sentimental gesturing. You hear it in the rhythms of Harjo's music, catching it in the bladed outlines of her images."
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Musicians from the United States20th-century poets from the United StatesNative AmericansPeople from TulsaWomen musicians
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Adrienne Rich, "The World of Women," Ms. Magazine (Sept-Oct 1991)
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