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Pictographs at Horse Thief Lake

Published by Barbara Joan Tiger Bass on January 12, 2021January 12, 2021

Shinook speakers painted
red iron oxide pigment
on basalt rock

tally marks
of vision quest creatures
from spirit world
zig zag lines
exit their heads

a pledged family
of cañon wrens soars
above the owlish face
of She Who Watches

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