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  • Native Poetry

Three poems by Kateri Menominee

  • by Another Chicago Magazine
  • Posted on August 7, 2025August 5, 2025

Kateri Menominee is the ninth and final Native voice we are publishing in our series collected by Mark Turcotte.

You watch your aunt unbutton a rabbit carcass
and you feel the vocal folds of your dark throat
contract descend a dark ache in your belly
to swallow a language ripped from another
(poetry)

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  • Native Poetry

Four poems by Tyra Payer

  • by Another Chicago Magazine
  • Posted on July 24, 2025

Part of a series of Native poetry collected by Mark Turcotte.

Springtime is for the seeds and letting light into the home our spirits live in. We prep the soil for the ones who sleep there. Summer picks berries for playtime.
(poetry)

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Two poems by Zoë Johnson

  • by Another Chicago Magazine
  • Posted on June 24, 2025June 23, 2025

Part of a series of Native poetry collected by Mark Turcotte.

Your kitchen is transfigured, is wild rice soup and Lil Nas X
Your porch, a portal, re-applying lipstick
between each press to cigarette filters, to skin,
to handcheekforeheadjaw, to make sure you leave marks
(poetry)

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Two poems by Louise Waakaa’igan

  • by Another Chicago Magazine
  • Posted on June 12, 2025June 11, 2025

Part of a series of Native poetry collected by Mark Turcotte.

I sat at his grave,
rearranging ever-present anger and decades old resentments into
drunken one night
stands, warring
with abstract and weak forgiveness.
(poetry)

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Two poems by Lamar Renville

  • by Another Chicago Magazine
  • Posted on May 1, 2025May 1, 2025

Part of a series of Native poetry collected by Mark Turcotte.

they built the mall of america
like a curse over the convergence
of our dreaming

they carved their brave explorers names
all men
into our mother’s tongue
(poetry)

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Three poems by Anthony Ceballos

  • by Another Chicago Magazine
  • Posted on April 29, 2025April 30, 2025

This is the first of a series of Native poetry collected by Mark Turcotte.

My father. I am your only son.
Look. In my hands I hold a name.
Ours. This proper noun we share.
Oh how you follow me still.
(poetry)

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