Sipapu
At the third world's first sun, 
                the Anasazi climbed 
                through a narrow Sipapu 
                and pressed footprints in the dust 
                of a new unspoiled universe. 
In secluded canyon hollow 
                watered by softly chanting springs, 
                they piled rocks upon stones 
                shaping vast adobe cities 
                mortared with pastes of moistened clay. 
At Mesa Verde - Chaco - de Chelly 
                fields of maize sway, 
                brushed by the canyon winds 
                while Pueblos danced in the plazas below 
                to the throbbing beats 
                of skin-stretched hollow log drums. 
Today their children’s children 
                circle fire pits in sacred Kivas 
                raising chants and prayers 
                to their hallowed ancestors. 
Wearied by famine and conquest, 
                Pueblo eyes scan the heavens 
                searching for a new Sipapu 
                to lead them to a better world still. 
  
                (from Wilderness Reflections)