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The Eternal Sacred Dwells In This Moment
June 4, 2022 // Indigenous Knowledge, Poetry

Lois Red Elk writes and speaks using the ancient human language of the continent. In her latest poem, she offers a universal truth: Be present and aware in the here and now
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October 10, 2021 // Poetry, Wildlife

Lois Red Elk writes a poem about coyote that reminds how the essence of being is not material, but everything else
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July 24, 2018 // Indigenous Wisdom, Poetry

Lois Red Elk offers two poems reminding that dreams of better lives are planted in the young
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