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Joy Harjo
Biography
Joy Harjo, the 23rd Poet Laureate of the U.S., is a member of the Mvskoke Nation and belongs to Oce Vpofv (Hickory Ground). She is only the second poet to be appointed a third term as U.S. Poet Laureate. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, she left home to attend high school at the innovative Institute of American Indian Arts, which was then a Bureau of Indian Affairs school. Harjo began writing poetry as a member of the University of New Mexico’s Native student organization, the Kiva Club, in response to Native empowerment movements. She went on to earn her MFA at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and teach English, Creative Writing, and American Indian Studies at University of California-Los Angeles, University of New Mexico, University of Arizona, Arizona State, University of Illinois, University of Colorado, University of Hawai’i, Institute of American Indian Arts, and University of Tennessee, while performing music and poetry nationally and internationally.
Known For

Imagining the Indian: The Fight Against Native American Mascoting
as Self - Interviewee

Love and Fury
as Herself
The Native Americans: The Tribal People of the Northwest
as Self - Narrator (voice)

Words from a Bear
as Self

Medicine Woman
as Self - Narrator (voice)
Pepper's Pow Wow
as Self

Games of the North
as Narrator

Cara Romero: Following the Light
as Herself

Jaune Quick-To-See Smith
as Narrative Poetry

Khonsay: Poem of Many Tongues
as Self