“EVERYTHING NEW IS HIDDEN IN THE PAST”

THE RHYTHM OF RESISTANCE

The phones light up every time stations play Red Thunder, it has got to help the movement.
— Billboard Magazine
 
 
 
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Rooted In Indigenous Culture, THE LEGEND OF LA LLORONA HAS BEEN PasseD DOWN FOR CENTURIES Through Oral Tradition And The Arts

 
Dedicated to the woman who taught me how to sing in the style — mi abuela! ♥️
— Dakhóta Romero

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Dakhóta Romero’s LA LLORONA - REMASTERIZADO (English: Weeping Woman - Remastered) commemorates Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) — and is available digitally worldwide now. The single, produced by Robby Romero, is mixed by Grammy-winner Steve Addabbo (Bob Dylan, Suzanne Vega, Shawn Colvin) and remastered by Grammy-winner Rob Fraboni (Bob Marley, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton).

I know it’s not blues, but it is so incredibly cool. The video just blew me away. It is so classy and sexy. It has that magical, mystical element to it that makes it so very special. Thanks for sharing this outstanding piece of music and video!
— RICH GORDON, BLUES WNIJ-FM

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Una De Las Mejores Verciones. Perfecto¡
— braulio peña, YOUTUBE
 
 
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Iron Horse: The Longest Walk revisits the name change of Kit Carson Park by the Town of Taos to one that does not bear the burden of malevolence, suffering, or sorrow for anyone.

DROPs 11/29/24

Where Thunder Finds Her draws on a once-invisible true-crime Native narrative.

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100% Of Profits Support The Work Of Native Children’s Survival

 
 
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IN SPECIAL CONSULTATIVE STATUS WITH UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC & SOCIAL COUNCIL (ECOSOC)

 
 
With appreciation for the support you have given our project, we the children offer this symbol of our gratitude. It is our wish that children and adults everywhere could join together like this to help heal and restore the earth.
— J. Mostafa K. Tolba Executive Director, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Children and the Environment Project
 

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We’re bringing a message to the world in celebration of the human rights instrument, the ‘Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples,’ because music does make a difference.
— TONYA GONNELLA FRICHNER, AMERICAN INDIAN LAW ALLIANCE; NORTH AMERICAN REPRESENTATIVE TO THE UNITED NATIONS PERMANENT FORUM ON INDIGENOUS ISSUES
 
 

For more than 500 years Indigenous Children around the world have been shattered by genocide, oppression, and deculturalization. Today, our children remain at risk and suffer the highest rates of illness, suicide, poverty, and despair. The time of shame, fear, and suffering can be over. Let the healing begin.

Our campaigns help dispel fictitious myths and derogatory stereotypes in popular culture while raising awareness and generating support for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Mother Earth, and All Our Relations.

 
 
 

Native Children’s Survival is a nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) corporation (Tax ID #85-0472431)


 
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RED THUNDER 25TH ANNIVERSARY

 

(Bonus track)BORN ON THE REZ
Produced by multi-grammy winner don was (FEAt.) Ojibwa Warrior Dennis BankS, Country Outlaw Kris KristoffersoN, GRAMMY WINNER & PUEBLO FLUTIST ROBERT MIRABAL, AND MULTI-INDEPENDENT SPIRIT AWARD WINNing actor & blues harmonica player GARY FARMER

‘Born On The Rez’ music picture premiers on anniversary of Standing Rock
— Native Times
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Produced by Don Was and including Jim Keltner and Kris Kristofferson, among others, the song features a swelling gospel chorus, some blues harmonica, and drums that sounded from the center of the Earth.
— KDNK COMMUNITY RADIO

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The star studded collective of friends and family — musicians and actors, Native and not, who came together for this project, produced by Don Was, and featuring Dennis Banks and the legendary Kris Kristofferson are a testament to Robby’s influence and integrity. Not to mention his lifetime commitment to this most worthy and crucial cause.
— taoStyle

100% Of Profits Support The Work Of Native Children’s Survival

 
 
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Indigenous, Native Rock & Pow Wow Music, Private House Concerts, Organic & Nature-Friendly Merchandise, Red Thunder Hand Drums, Autographed Collectibles, and More.

100% Of Profits Support The Work Of Native Children’s Survival

 
 
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A CURATED Collection Of Native Literature

Filling In The Blanks Of American His-Story

 
 
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