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I'm moving to Los Angeles. So you'll have to keep me posted on any shows out there so I can continue to support the Date Farmers and the Coachella Valley!
We ARE VERY PROUD..of are two sons who will featured @ THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN INDIAN, SMITHSONIAN WASH,DC here is the press release plz read..
Media only: Eileen Maxwell (202) 633-6615 Leonda Levchuk (202) 633-6613 Media Web site: http://newsdesk.si.edu “Ramp It Up: Skateboard Culture in Native America” Opens at the National Museum of the American Indian The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian will open “Ramp It Up: Skateboard Culture in Native America” Friday, June 12, in the Sealaska Gallery. One of the most popular sports on Indian reservations, skateboarding has inspired and influenced American Indian and Native Hawaiian communities since the 1960s. The exhibition celebrates the vibrancy, creativity and controversy of American Indian skate culture and will be on view through Sept. 13. The exhibition includes 28 objects and 45 images, including rare archival photographs, film of Native skaters and skate decks from Native companies and contemporary artists. Highlights include a never-before-seen 1969 photograph taken by skateboarding icon, Craig R. Stecyk III, of a skate deck depicting traditional Native imagery and 1973 home-movie footage of Zephyr surf team members Ricky and Jimmy Tavarez (Gabrielino-Tongva). “The museum is eager to show how Indian Country has embraced and changed skateboard culture in America. The exhibition honors tribal communities’ efforts to connect with their young people through a positive activity like skateboarding,” said Kevin Gover (Pawnee/Comanche) director of the National Museum of the American Indian. “It is a vibrant visual documentation of an emerging culture unique to Native American youth.” The exhibition features the work of visual artists Bunky Echo-Hawk (Yakama/Pawnee), Joe Yazzie (Navajo), Traci Rabbit (Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma) and Dustinn Craig (White Mountain Apache/Navajo) and highlights young Native skaters such as 20-year-old Br
congratulation to you guys and alf alpha on the video. It was a great job how the really showed the art to the music not the music to the art.it should be in a short film festival.i posted it on facebook so other can enjoy.
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Media only: Eileen Maxwell (202) 633-6615
Leonda Levchuk (202) 633-6613
Media Web site: http://newsdesk.si.edu
“Ramp It Up: Skateboard Culture in Native America” Opens at the National
Museum of the American Indian
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian will open “Ramp It Up:
Skateboard Culture in Native America” Friday, June 12, in the Sealaska Gallery. One of the most
popular sports on Indian reservations, skateboarding has inspired and influenced American Indian and
Native Hawaiian communities since the 1960s. The exhibition celebrates the vibrancy, creativity and
controversy of American Indian skate culture and will be on view through Sept. 13.
The exhibition includes 28 objects and 45 images, including rare archival photographs, film of
Native skaters and skate decks from Native companies and contemporary artists. Highlights include a
never-before-seen 1969 photograph taken by skateboarding icon, Craig R. Stecyk III, of a skate deck
depicting traditional Native imagery and 1973 home-movie footage of Zephyr surf team members
Ricky and Jimmy Tavarez (Gabrielino-Tongva).
“The museum is eager to show how Indian Country has embraced and changed skateboard
culture in America. The exhibition honors tribal communities’ efforts to connect with their young
people through a positive activity like skateboarding,” said Kevin Gover (Pawnee/Comanche) director
of the National Museum of the American Indian. “It is a vibrant visual documentation of an emerging
culture unique to Native American youth.”
The exhibition features the work of visual artists Bunky Echo-Hawk (Yakama/Pawnee), Joe
Yazzie (Navajo), Traci Rabbit (Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma) and Dustinn Craig (White Mountain
Apache/Navajo) and highlights young Native skaters such as 20-year-old Br
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