Reclaiming Lakota narratives & sovereignty: Hip-hop, graffiti art, creating lyrical medicine

Royal Rumble – Bazille prod. by Attic Stein

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2 responses to “Reclaiming Lakota narratives & sovereignty: Hip-hop, graffiti art, creating lyrical medicine”

  1. Stephen Wilk Avatar

    Hello,
    Wow, what an inspiring post! I am always fascinated by the power that art has to tell stories and bring communities together. I loved learning more about Focus Smith and Talon Bazille through your words and videos. My question for the author is: How do you feel hip hop culture and indigenous history intersect, and how do you see that intersection being represented in the work of artists like Focus and Bazille? Thank you for sharing this powerful message!
    Cheers
    – Stephen Wilk

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