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Hoosic River: A poem

Hoosic River: A poem

by David Crews

 Cover Art: USGS Taconic Quadrangle: NY, MA, VT, 1900.


Hoosic River: A poem

by David Crews

Coming October 1, 2025!

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Hoosic River: A poem

Hoosic River is a long poem dedicated to the Hoosic River Watershed Association (hoorwa.org), a nonprofit citizen group that looks after the river. This work was composed while visiting various public-protected lands inside the river’s watershed, places that reside in and around ancestral lands and the home today of Muhheaconneok and western Abenaki peoples. The river’s name belongs to the Algonquin language family and Algonquin peoples came to this land as home over twelve thousand years ago as the last glaciers retreated from the region when the river too came into being. Find David and his work at davidcrewspoetry.com

The front cover of Hoosic River: A poem by David Crews. An image of a 1900 USGS topo map, Taconic Quadrangle NY-VT-MA showing red topo lines of steep mountains over a tannish-yellow background with blue water including Hoosic River reaches