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Protest Music: Music & Indigenous Peoples
An inquiry into why and how contentious social issues and popular music became intertwined in the American Culture?
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The Power of Protest Songs
by Buffy Sainte-Marie, Spring 2013 / Vol. 14 No. 1; in American Indian - Arts & Culture (Magazine of Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian)
A brief evolution of Indigenous protest music
By Lindsay Monture,:(Jul 05, 2017, Updated March 19, 2019). CBC - Music.
The Red Power Movement of the 1960s and 70s was a time of profound social change and progress for American Indians in the United States and Canada.
by Joely Proudfit (November 29, 2022) in PBS - American Masters: S36 EP6: Buffy Sainte- Marie : Carry it on.
The Kickass Native American Rock Bands Music History Forgot
By Lewis Beale in The Daily Beast Jul 16, 2017. Accessed via SIRS Researcher
Rap Offers New Form to Old Tradition
By Dawn Turner Trice, Chicago Tribune Apr 21, 2014. Accessed Via SIRS Researcher.
Stand Up / Stand N Rock
Rebel Music: Native America | Frank Waln Performs "My Stone" Nov 18, 2014
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