For the White poets who would be Indian

Describe symbolism in For the White poets who would be Indian by Wendy Rose

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Face paint and doeskin (used primarily for gloves and boots; chewing it causes the leather to soften) are Native American symbols, and the phrase "touch breast to tree" is again mindful of the closeness between Indians and nature.

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