The title of Dee Brown's Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, a history of Native Americans in the American West in the late nineteenth century, is taken from the final phrase of Benét's poem "American Names".
American Heart Association | Bury | Purple Heart | Heart | Sacred Heart | Heart of Darkness | Heart (band) | Bury F.C. | Heart of Midlothian F.C. | Bury St Edmunds | Wounded Knee Massacre | Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun | heart failure | British Heart Foundation | Wounded Knee | Wounded Warrior Project | The Heart of Midlothian | Bury Your Dead | Wounded Knee, South Dakota | Wild at Heart | The Ponder Heart | The Heart Throbs | Sacred Heart Church | Owner of a Lonely Heart | National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute | Immaculate Heart of Mary | I Cross My Heart | heart | Crazy Heart | A Heart in Winter |
:All compositions by George Russell - Text Credits: "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee" by Dee Brown, "The Mark" by Maurice Nicoll, "Duino Elegies" by Rainer Maria Rilke