(Faber-Castell colored pencil on Bristol board. Drawn by am between July 2017 and October 2017)
October 3, 2017: From my porch, looking toward the foothills that lead to the Cascade Mountains.
October 13, 2017: Early snow in the foothills.
(Tentative lyrics from YouTube comment by Hige)
“When I’m invited to a nonnative school, it’s an amazing opportunity to share music and culture with them,” he says. “I feel like I have a responsibility to educate about Native people, and the history of the United States, and basic things like breaking stereotypes of Native people. Like, ‘Hey, I’m drug- and alcohol-free, believe it.’ I invite all of them to my reservation because they’ve been taught not to go to the rez, [or they’ll] get killed.”
“When it’s all-Native it’s great too,” Supaman continues, “because you get to share your accomplishments with them. You get to say, ‘Hey, I’m a fancy dancer. I embrace the culture and I embrace this other culture, which is hip-hop.’ We have the opportunity to share our heart and tell them that it’s good to stand up for these rights; it’s good to be drug- and alcohol-free, and embrace culture… I want to show Native youth that it’s okay to embrace other cultures, so long as you don’t forget who you are and where you come from.”
thank you for this interesting collection.
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ReplyDeleteGood to see a post here, am. Love the photos and all of it!
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