How Poetry Can Map Defiance
Briefly

Drake articulates that the poem "Making a Monument Valley" reflects her connection to Tongva lands and emphasizes an active presence of Native stories, highlighting that Indigenous identity is deeply tied to land and history.
Drake describes the beauty and complexity of poetic language as not just a tool but a practice for honoring the land, combining memory and reclamation of Indigenous identity, while challenging the long history of dispossession.
Read at The Atlantic
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