1 hr 18 min

019: Supaman — Native American Spirituality, Hip Hop, and Social Action Be Where How? Show

    • Spirituality

Christian Parrish Takes the Gun, known professionally as Supaman is an Apsáalooke rapper and fancy dancer who was born in Seattle, Washington and grew up in Crow Agency, Montana. He dedicates his life to empowering and spreading a message of hope and faith through a unique fusion of traditional and modern culture. He is the recipient of the 2017 MTV VMA award for Best Fight Against the System. He is also a Nammy - Native American Music Award Winner, North American Indigenous Image Award, and seven Tunney Awards.

We talked about Supaman’s early years in hip hop, and what led him to incorporate more of his tribal identity into his creativity.. despite initial concerns by both his Christian pastors and tribal chiefs. He informed us about the state of emergency in regards to preserving the Apsáalooke culture, and how Standing Rock and other indigenous rights movements are emerging—creating glimpses of bright optimism out of the darker collective trauma still impacting contemporary reservation life.

Supaman’s book recommendations are:

“Plenty-coups: Chief of the Crows” by Frank Bird Linderman

“Two Leggings: The Making of a Crow Warrior” by Peter Nabokov

The books of Deepak Chopra

“God is Red: A Native View of Religion” by Vine Deloria Jr.

“Wrestling with Jesus: A candid dialogue with the Master on what Christians must know about their religion—but will never hear in church” by D. K. Maylor

Follow all of Supaman’s latest work:

https://www.supamanhiphop.net/

Stay connected with us via email:

https://bewherehow.com

Subscribe to our channel:

http://bit.ly/bewherehowshow

Christian Parrish Takes the Gun, known professionally as Supaman is an Apsáalooke rapper and fancy dancer who was born in Seattle, Washington and grew up in Crow Agency, Montana. He dedicates his life to empowering and spreading a message of hope and faith through a unique fusion of traditional and modern culture. He is the recipient of the 2017 MTV VMA award for Best Fight Against the System. He is also a Nammy - Native American Music Award Winner, North American Indigenous Image Award, and seven Tunney Awards.

We talked about Supaman’s early years in hip hop, and what led him to incorporate more of his tribal identity into his creativity.. despite initial concerns by both his Christian pastors and tribal chiefs. He informed us about the state of emergency in regards to preserving the Apsáalooke culture, and how Standing Rock and other indigenous rights movements are emerging—creating glimpses of bright optimism out of the darker collective trauma still impacting contemporary reservation life.

Supaman’s book recommendations are:

“Plenty-coups: Chief of the Crows” by Frank Bird Linderman

“Two Leggings: The Making of a Crow Warrior” by Peter Nabokov

The books of Deepak Chopra

“God is Red: A Native View of Religion” by Vine Deloria Jr.

“Wrestling with Jesus: A candid dialogue with the Master on what Christians must know about their religion—but will never hear in church” by D. K. Maylor

Follow all of Supaman’s latest work:

https://www.supamanhiphop.net/

Stay connected with us via email:

https://bewherehow.com

Subscribe to our channel:

http://bit.ly/bewherehowshow

1 hr 18 min