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  1. Paula Nelson is an artist, dancer, poet, performer, singer, and living history educator. An enrolled member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Nelson is an advocate and preservationist of the Cherokee language and culture. She creates songs and poems in Cherokee as part of language retention…

  2. Her albums include CHANT: Cherokee Hopes and New Traditions (2007) and her work is included in the anthology Sing: Poetry from the Indigenous Americas (2011) and in Indigenous Message: On Water, Indigenous Form on Water & Peace (2014).

  3. S ing: Poetry from the Indiginous Americas is an ambitious and remarkable book of poetry spanning a wide geographic range and presenting poets from a varied background—from newer, younger poets to some of the senior indigenous poets of our time. Structured into six sections and a prelude, more than 80 poets and writers are included here and ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paula_NelsonPaula Nelson - Wikipedia

    Paula Carlene Nelson (born October 27, 1969, in Houston, Texas) is an American country music singer and disc jockey. She is the daughter of country music singer and musician Willie Nelson.

  5. poe.com › p › Paula-NelsonPaula Nelson - Poe

    Paula Nelson has carved out a successful and critically acclaimed career as a singer-songwriter, drawing on her country music roots and her father's iconic sound to create a unique and powerful musical style. Her music has been praised for its emotional depth, its blend of genres, and her powerful vocal performances. As she continues to evolve ...

  6. Co-Editor of Make It True: Poetry From Cascadia, 56 Days of August: Poetry Postcards, Samthology: A Tribute to Sam Hamill, Make it True meets Medusario. Poet/interviewer/teacher Paul E. Nelson is the son of a labor activist father and Cuban immigrant mother.

  7. 12. Feb. 2022 · ZoomMuse Poems for Peace presents Paul Nelson on February 17. Watch on. THE DETAILS: Paul E Nelsons upcoming SICA ZoomMuse Poetry reading: Thursday, February 17 This event is part of a monthly series of ZoomMuse Poetry Readings, Poems for Peace, co-sponsored by SICA USA and SICA Canada.