This revised and expanded edition of The Feathered Heart , Mark Turcotte's celebrated collection of Native American poetry, brings traditional oral culture to print. Torn, painful, vibrant, and full of hope, his poetry weaves together the multilayered and textured fabric of contemporary Native American urban and rural existence. Appropriately, each poem in The Feathered Heart possesses a deeply lyrical quality. Raw emotion echoes in Turcotte's voice, in his verse, in the things he sees. "Ten Thousand Thousand Bones," for example, "a poem about the desecration of Native American burial sites and objects by archeologists," is dedicated "to an ancient woman taken from the Earth near New Lenox, Illinois in the winter 1993/94." Mark Turcotte (Turtle Mountain Band Anishinaabe) was named Illinois Poet Laureate 2025 Mark spent his earliest years on North Dakota's Turtle Mountain Chippewa Reservation and in the migrant camps of the western United States. Later, he grew up in and around Lansing, Michigan. He was the winner of the First Gwendolyn Brooks Open-Mic Poetry Award. Turcotte is author of The Feathered Heart ; Songs of Our Ancestors ; a chapbook, Road Noise ; a bilingual collection, Le Chant de la Route ; and Exploding Chippewas . His work has appeared in many national and international literary journals and is included in the new and first-ever Norton Anthology of Native Nations Poetry . Turcotte was the recipient of a 2001-2002 Lannan Foundation Literary Completion Grant. Used Book in Good Condition