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      <title>Navajo Poet Laureate explores the meaning of the end of the world in his latest collection of poems</title>
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      <description>The Santa Fe International Literary Festival begins this Friday and among the authors on the schedule is Navajo Nation Poet Laureate Jake Skeets. KUNM spoke with Jake Skeets, who just released his sophomore collection of poems titled “Horses.” It explores the meaning of the end of the world through a Navajo lens, and Skeets said he started writing it during the pandemic while teaching at Dine College in Arizona.</description>
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      <dc:creator>Jeanette DeDios</dc:creator>
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