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Ojibwa poet shares life story through words
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TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 2003 Ojibwa poet E. Donald Two-Rivers grew up in northwestern Ontario and remembers picking rice. He later moved to Chicago and nearly got shot. Those life experiences, and more, are wrapped up in Two-Rivers' work, which head to an audience in his new home of Green Bay, Wisconsin. His latest book is "Pow-Wows, Fat Cats and Other Indian Tales." Get the Story:
A poetical passage (The Green Bay News-Chronicle 3/11) Relevant Links:
Listen to Two-Rivers - http://www.poetrypoetry.com/Features/Two-Rivers/Two-Rivers.html
Chicago Poetry - http://poetry.macworkshops.com
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