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Duane Niatum • 6 Items / 1 Book, 5 Poems
Ascending Red Cedar Moon (1974)
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    Poetry Chronicle: Sappho to Smith (13 Reviews)
    The Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry, by Richard Ellmann and Robert O'Clair
    1. The Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry by Richard Ellmann and Robert O'Clair
    2. The Avenue Bearing the Initial of Christ Into the New World by Galway Kinnell
    3. Sappho to Valery by John Frederick Nims
    4. Simplicities by Oscar Mandel
    5. Words of Paradise by Ulli Beier
    6. Come to Power by Dick Lourie
    7. Ascending Red Cedar Moon by Duane Niatum
    8. Selected Poems by Czeslaw Milosz
    9. The Dark Side of the Earth by Paul Zweig
    10. In Sepia by Jon Anderson
    11. 1933~~Nineteen Thirty-Three by Philip Levine
    12. Tree-Lines by Robin Fulton
    13. The Fisherman's Whore by Dave Smith
    The Hudson Review, Winter 1974, pp. 597-614
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    Fine Print (13 Reviews)
    The American Indian and the United States, by Wilcomb E. Washburn
    1. The American Indian and the United States by Wilcomb E. Washburn
    2. Why Gone Those Times? by James Willard Schultz and Eugene Lee Silliman, ...
    3. Victorio and the Mimbres Apaches by Dan L. Thrapp
    4. Frontier Regulars by Robert M. Utley
    5. The Warren Wagontrain Raid by Benjamin Capps
    6. Pueblos, Gods, and Spaniards by John Upton Terrell
    7. Image of the Indian and the Black Man in America by Ellwood Parry
    8. Indians by Joanna Cohan Scherer
    9. Voices from Wahkon-Tah by Robert K. Dodge
    10. Come to Power by Dick Lourie
    11. Ascending Red Cedar Moon by Duane Niatum
    12. Indian Medicine Power by Brad Steiger
    13. Behind the Trail of Broken Treaties by Vine Deloria, Jr.
    The New Republic, May 18, 1974, pp. 31-36