Kath Walker wrote:
no, but he did write them
Absolutely nothing because that would ruin them. Or you can write your girls name on them and appreciation poems about her.
No he was not. women were not allowed to write epic poems in ancient greece
you can look up some facts on madam c.j walker and then with the facts make a poem out of it.
Kath Soucie (or Phil/Lil on Rugrats)
Kath Walker has written: 'The dawn is at hand'
Kath Walker became famous because of how she defended her country
Yes. Kath Walker, also known as Oodgeroo Noonuccal, died in 1993.
Kath Walker, also known as Oodgeroo Noonuccal (Noonuccal was her tribe), was an indigenous Australian writer and poet.
1993
Indigenous writer Kath Walker, also known as Oodgeroo Noonuccal, was born on Stradbroke Island, in southern Queensland's Moreton Bay.
in brisbane
Kath Walker's Aboriginal name is Oodgeroo Noonuccal.
As a symbol of commitment to her Aboriginal culture Kath Walker changed her name to Oodgeroo Noonuccal as this name introduces her as a Native American and not as a white girl.
Kath Walker wrote "A Song of Hope" to inspire hope and unity among Indigenous peoples, as well as to raise awareness about issues such as discrimination, displacement, and loss of cultural identity. The poem highlights the strength and resilience of Indigenous communities despite historical injustices.
Hello! I was doing a project about Alice Walker for my World Geography class, and I discovered that she is still alive! She continues to write poems is what I've heard. I don't know if she has published any more books. She is currently 65.
jessica rabbit on the movie "who framed roger rabbit"