How to Be a Good Savage and Other Poems

The latest in the Seedbank series, the debut in English of a groundbreaking Indigenous poet of the Americas.

In a fiercely personal yet authoritative voice, prolific contemporary poet Mikeas Sánchez explores the worldview of the Zoque people of southern Mexico. Her paced, steely lyrics fuse cosmology, lineage, feminism, and environmental activism into a singular body of work that stands for the self and the collective in the same instant. "I am woman and I celebrate every vein," she writes, "where I guard my ancestors' secrets / every Zoque man's word in my mouth / every Zoque woman's wisdom in my spit."

How to Be a Good Savage and Other Poems examines the intersection of Zoque struggles against colonialism and empire, and those of North African immigrants and refugees. Sánchez encountered the latter in Barcelona as a revelation, "spreading their white blankets on the ground / as if they'll soon return to sea / flying the sail of the promised land / the land that became a mirage." Other works bring us just as close to similarly imperiled relatives, ancestors, gods, and archetypal Zoque men and women that Sánchez addresses with both deeply prophetic and childlike love.

Coming from the only woman to ever publish a book of poetry in Zoque and Spanish, this timely, powerful collection pairs the bilingual originals with an English translation for the first time. This book is for anyone interested in poetry as knowledge, proclaimed with both feet squarely set on ancient ground.

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The latest in the Seedbank series, the debut in English of a groundbreaking Indigenous poet of the Americas.

In a fiercely personal yet authoritative voice, prolific contemporary poet Mikeas Sánchez explores the worldview of the Zoque people of southern Mexico. Her paced, steely lyrics fuse cosmology, lineage, feminism, and environmental activism into a singular body of work that stands for the self and the collective in the same instant. "I am woman and I celebrate every vein," she writes, "where I guard my ancestors' secrets / every Zoque man's word in my mouth / every Zoque woman's wisdom in my spit."

How to Be a Good Savage and Other Poems examines the intersection of Zoque struggles against colonialism and empire, and those of North African immigrants and refugees. Sánchez encountered the latter in Barcelona as a revelation, "spreading their white blankets on the ground / as if they'll soon return to sea / flying the sail of the promised land / the land that became a mirage." Other works bring us just as close to similarly imperiled relatives, ancestors, gods, and archetypal Zoque men and women that Sánchez addresses with both deeply prophetic and childlike love.

Coming from the only woman to ever publish a book of poetry in Zoque and Spanish, this timely, powerful collection pairs the bilingual originals with an English translation for the first time. This book is for anyone interested in poetry as knowledge, proclaimed with both feet squarely set on ancient ground.

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  1. Ä'kyajupä' tza'ram / Lutitas durmientes

    Mikeas Sánchez

  2. Mingas de la imagen : Estudios indígenas e interculturales

    Miguel Rocha Vivas, Miguel Rojas-Sotelo, M Worley Paul, Vilma Almendra Quiganás, Emmanuel Rosenthal, Simone Ferrari, Francisco Antonio León Cuervo, Elicura Chihuailaf, Hugo Jamioy Juagibioy, Fredy Chikangana, Liliana Ancalao, Néstor Ganduglia, Camilo A Vargas Pardo, Paul Dávila, Jarol Segura Rivera, Juan Duchesne Winter, Abadio Green Stócel, Pilar Consuelo Espitia Durán, María Piedad Quevedo Alvarado, José Luis Iturrioz Leza, Andrea Echeverría, Ximena Jordán, Charles Bicalho, Fernando Urbina Range, Elizabeth Chacón Gloria, Juan Carlos Martínez Hofmann, Paula Lizarazo María, Yana Lema, Angie Lucía Puentes Parra, Paula Alejandra Beltrán Oviedo, Carolina Muñoz Umaña, Pedro Cardona Fuentes, Teresa Dey, Luz María Lepe Lira, Carmen Ros, Juan G Sánchez Martín, Sebastián Patrón Saade, Mikeas Sánchez, Iván Dario Vargas Roncancio, Gunnawi Viviam Villafaña Ati, Gabriela Garibello Daza, Nicasio Urbina, Miguel Gómez Carlos, Adriana Paredes Pinda, Jorge Miguel Cocom Pech

  3. Lenguas de la Madre Tierra : Francisco Toledo y Humberto Ak´abal in memoriam

    Dulce María Zúñiga Chávez, Donald H. Frischmann, Tadeo Zarratea Dávalos, Teresita de Jesús Delgado Salinas, Vicenta María Siosi Pino, Mikeas Sánchez, Francisco Antonio León Cuervo, Miguel Rocha Vivas

  4. De la tierra floreciente : Poesía de Abya Yala

    Dora Aguavil, Humberto Ak'abal, Liliana Ancalao, Vito Apüshana, Mario Castells, Fredy Chikangana, Jorge Miguel Cocom Pech, Bernardo Colipán, Nele Kantule, Lola Kiepja, Lucila Lema Otavalo, Faumelisa Manquepillán, Roxana Carolina Miranda Rupailaf, Higinio Obispo González, Irma Pineda Santiago, Sandro Rodríguez, Mikeas Sánchez, Martín Tonalmeyotl, Mariela Tulián, Arysteides Turpana, Atala Uriana, Jorge Alejandro Vargas Prado, Lecko Zamora