SPECIAL INTERVIEW!
In this special bonus content of Native Opinion, we present part 1 of our interview with Darren Thompson, Recording artist, Educator, and organizer for the Indigenous Peoples March 2019!
About this event:
On January 18, 2019, we are uniting the Indigenous peoples across the World to stand together to bring awareness to the injustices affecting Indigenous men, women, children & Two spirits. Indigenous people from North, Central and South America, Oceania, Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean are a target of genocide. Currently, many Indigenous people are victims of voter suppression, divided families by walls and borders, an environmental holocaust, sex, and human trafficking, and police/military brutality with little or no resources and awareness of this injustice. We Must Unite and Help!!
About Native American Recording Artist, Darren Thompson:
Darren Thompson (Ojibwe/Tohono O’odham) is a Native American flute player and educator from the Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe Reservation in Northern Wisconsin.
He is one of Crazy Horse Memorial's main performers and the opening act of Brulé's summer concert series in the Black Hills. In 2016, Darren's dedication to his music earned him a nomination for a Native American Music Awards for the category of "Flutist of the Year" with the release of his second album, "Between Earth and Sky: Native American Flute Music Recorded in the Black Hills".
Indian Country Today calls Darren “One of Indian Country’s most recognized Native American Flute Players Today”
Darren has been the Master of Ceremonies, at the World Flute Society's Annual Convention, and the Opening Act, at the Gathering of Nations Powwow, one of the largest powwows in the country. And if that were not enough, He has been the Artist of the Month, for One World Music Radio, which is based out of London, England.
Find out more about Darren and his music at his Website:
http://www.darrenthompson.net
About the Indigenous Peoples Movement
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