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- When the light of the world was subdued, our songs came through, a Norton anthology of Native nations poetry, editors, Joy Harjo, executive editor, LeAnne Howe, executive associate editor, Jennifer Elise Foerster, associate editor
- Reinventing the enemy's language, contemporary native women's writings of North America, edited by Joy Harjo and Gloria Bird ; with Patricia Blanco, Beth Cuthand, and Valerie Martinez
- Living nations, living words, an anthology of first peoples poetry, collected and with an introduction by Joy Harjo, 23rd U.S. Poet Laureate ; foreword by Carla D. Hayden, Librarian of Congress
- She had some horses, Joy Harjo
- When the light of the world was subdued, our songs came through, A norton anthology of native nations poetry., Joy Harjo
- In mad love and war, Joy Harjo
- An american sunrise, Poems., Joy Harjo
- Crazy brave, a memoir, Joy Harjo
- Poet warrior, A memoir., Joy Harjo
- Living nations, living words, An anthology of first peoples poetry., Joy Harjo
- An american sunrise, Poems., Joy Harjo
- For a girl becoming, written by Joy Harjo ; illustrations by Mercedes McDonald
- An American sunrise, poems, Joy Harjo
- How we became human, new and selected poems, Joy Harjo
- Crazy brave, A Memoir., Joy Harjo
- Poet warrior, a memoir, Joy Harjo
- Conflict resolution for holy beings, poems, Joy Harjo
- The woman who fell from the sky, poems, Joy Harjo
- She had some horses, Joy Harjo
- In mad love and war, Joy Harjo
- An American sunrise, poems, Joy Harjo
- Poet warrior, a memoir, Joy Harjo
- Conflict resolution for holy beings, poems, Joy Harjo
- The woman who fell from the sky, poems, Joy Harjo
- When the light of the world was subdued, our songs came through, a Norton anthology of Native nations poetry, editors, Joy Harjo, executive editor, LeAnne Howe, executive associate editor, Jennifer Elise Foerster, associate editor
- Living nations, living words, an anthology of first peoples poetry, collected and with an introduction by Joy Harjo, 23rd U.S. Poet Laureate ; foreword by Carla D. Hayden, Librarian of Congress