More a song than a poem, this one was extremely popular among the wagon trains headed west along the Oregon Trail and expresses the common view of most white Americans in the 19th century:
The Injuns will get you while crossing the Plains
They will stab you and scalp you and beat out your brains.
Uncle Sam ought to kick them right over the fence,
So there'll be no more Injuns a hundred years hence.
Anyone travelling that route today will be hard pressed to see an "Injun", so perhaps this song was sadly prophetic.
the theme is life is not easy it is to live it and how to do it
I think that it was difficult because I remember when i was in fifth grade
The American name for West Germany was 'WEST GERMANY'. In the German language it is 'West Deutschland'. By comparison ' East Germany was the same words. However in the German language it was ' Ost Deutschland'.
The subject of the poem often reflects themes central to Native American traditions, such as a deep connection to the land, spirituality, and the importance of community and ancestry. Many Native American poets draw on their cultural heritage to express the relationship between nature and identity, emphasizing the cycle of life and respect for all living beings. Additionally, the use of storytelling and oral traditions in the poem mirrors the ways in which Native American cultures preserve their histories and teachings. This connection reinforces the values of harmony, resilience, and respect for the environment inherent in many Native American belief systems.
death, life
The poem "The Value of Knowledge" was written by Paul Laurence Dunbar, an American poet and novelist known for his portrayals of African American life. The poem reflects on the importance and power of knowledge in one's life.
With just slightly different phrasing, this is part of a poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. The third stanza of her poem actually reads "One ship sails east and another west", but the rest is identical.
No, "The Minor Bird" is not an African poem. It was written by American poet Robert Frost. The poem reflects Frost's observations of nature and his contemplation of life and death.
It means that life is tough and that these people are poor. The birds represent freedom and american. They are american because white means american such as yellow means asian. When they release them, they are saying we are are not worthy to hold these pigeons. -Ari Mitchell
Analysis of a poem is entirely dependent on the reader and their own feelings and opinions on the text. However, Kateri Akiwenzie Damm is a Native American author, and the events she discusses in the poem are related to her life as a Native American woman.
The poem "Ode to the West Wind" by Percy Bysshe Shelley is a Romantic poem that falls under the genre of lyric poetry. It is considered an ode because it is a formal and usually lengthy lyrical poem in praise of something or someone. The poem specifically celebrates the power and symbolism of the west wind.
Maya became the first African American cable car conductor and she was a poem author
a poem about his life
its a poem thats not european american indian or australian
"Guess Again" is a poem written by Mary Oliver. Oliver was an American poet known for themes of nature, life, and the human condition in her works.
the demand for land and a new life for early settlers
"Rubies" by Ralph Waldo Emerson is a poem that celebrates the richness and beauty of life, using rubies as a metaphor for precious experiences and moments. The poem encourages readers to cherish and treasure these moments, as they are fleeting and valuable. Ultimately, it conveys a message of gratitude and appreciation for the wonders of life.