Indian earth
Witter Bynner
- New York Alfred A. Knopf 1929
- 77 p.
Harmonica; The bats; Moonlight rain; Folk-song; Street Musicians; Montezuma; Another sunset; To my mother concerning a chapala sunset; Market-day; A bird that sings; A weaver from Jocotepec; Band concert; A countryman; A boatman; A guitarist; Volcano; Men of Mescala; In Mescala; Dark eyes; Lovers; A beautiful Mexican; La francesa; A linnet; Dolphins; Sitting alone in my study window by the pepper-tree; From Chapala to a San Franciscan; Worshippers; Crow's feet; To a disappointed pilgrim; El gallo; To a friend who was here concerning changes in chapala; Conflict; Fiesta; Mexican wind; There had been songs; A foreigner; The hill by the lake; The cross on tunapec; Indian Earth; The storm-dragon; Owls; A moth; The web; Tule; Water-hyacinths; Tunapec; Calander; Dark waters; Idols; Pueblo Dances (New Mexico, Arizona)- A dance for Christ; A dance for rain; A buffalo dance; Eagle dance (Tesuque); Eagle Dance(Walpi); Snake dance; Shalako
Poetry of places Chapala, Lake (Mexico) --Poetry Pueblo Indians --Poetry