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Linda Hogan: Critical Essay by Paula Gunn Allen

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SOURCE: “There is Wilderness in My Blood: Spiritual Foundations of the Poetry of Five American Indian Women,” in The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions, Beacon Press, 1986, pp. 168-72.

In the following excerpt, Allen explores Hogan's views on spirituality and conservation as rooted in her Indian beliefs.

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