Howdy y’all / Osiyo skidoi, all my relations! I have not been able to report back much nor update this site, due to all the many #StandingRock actions & Native American circle pre-thanksgiving ceremonies & events I had over this past weekend & some. Among other events, I sang some of my Native Americana music @ the opening of Urban Native exhibit Cave To The Stars – Urban Natives Unrecognized @ Bread & Roses Project Gallery in Midtown last Thursday; I did #HonoringOurAncestors with the central Harlem Native circle on Saturday, followed by the Thunderbird American Indian Benefit Auction that night on the Upper East Side. And still working on my #LeonRussell memorial article, even as I rehearse for this Friday’s Benefit For Water Protectors concert in Brooklyn @ Jalopy Theater. Ho wa, will share some pix of all this activity by-and-by, but now am learning new songs & also preparing for tomorrow’s Standing Rock action in Midtown – if you somehow missed the horrible news of the chemical weaponry, water cannons & rubber bullets unleashed on the Standing Rock water protectors Sunday night in sub-freezing temperatures & its fallout, now is the time to become aware & join us in these support actions & by donating to the camps. I am receiving many communications suddenly from friends who have been relatively apathetic pre-election & several fellow country / Americana artists now querying me about the Standing Rock resistance; so it will be interesting to see how this continues to unfold & whether President “Walking Eagle” Obama will finally do something definitive in response to these unconscionable attacks on my prayerful relations out West. Still enjoying #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth somewhat — despite the unceasing musical losses: sadly, #SharonJones has walked on, claimed by the same cancer that took my dear mother. This has cast a further pall on the holiday week. A’ho*

Art for tomorrow’s #StandingRock action, by my brotha-in-struggle Kyle Goen #kyledidthis

& a lil’ lighthearted #ThrowbackTuesday snap by #NedSublette of me & my brothas Teddy K aka DJ Soul Punk & Cap’n #KirkDouglas of #TheRoots (the last time I got to see Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings live was @ The Roots Picnic in Philly) @ my live #BlackHillbilly #countryandwestern music series #TheHarlemHonkytonk #SaddleUp!

The Guardian UK on 300 WATER PROTECTORS INJURED AT STANDING ROCK report
November 22, 2016 | Categories: Showout, Tourlife, Uncategorized | Tags: Activism, Activist, AfroNative, AltCountry, Americana, AmericanHistory, Ancestors, artist, Benefit, BoldAsLove, Brooklyn, BrooklynAmericanaFestival, BrooklynCountry, Cancer, Country, Country Music, CountryandWestern, CountryGirlsDoItBetter, countryrock, countrysinger, DapKings, DJSoulPunk, grassrootsartists, Honor The Treaties, HonorTheEarth, IndependentArtists, Indigenous, InMemoriam, JalopyTheater, Kandia Crazy Horse, KirkDouglas, Legends, LeonRussell, mountainmusic, Muses, Music, NationalDayofAction, native, NativeAmerican, NativeAmericana, NativeAmericanHeritageMonth, NativeLivesMatter, NedSublette, News, NoAIM, NoDAPL, NorthDakota, NYC, NYC2StandingRock, NYStandsWithStandingRock, OldTimey, RezpectOurWater, RootsMusic, SharonJones, Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, StandingRockSiouxReservation, StopSpectra, TheBanjoAmericasAfricanInstrument, TheRoots, Water Is Life, Water Is Life Solidarity Concert, WaterNotOil, WaterProtectors | Leave a comment
Last night, I received Supermoon Medicine & then journeyed to the television station of Bronxnet to serve as a guest artist-activist on Fierce-Truthseeker’s (Tsalagi) show The Red Road East, which covers art, entertainment & political issues of Indian Country. As you may recall, I was the guest on the first-ever episode of the program & was happy to be asked back again — specifically for Native American Heritage Month — to speak on the Standing Rock & Split Rock resistance movement in the NYC / Northeast area, what actions we have done & plan for the future & promote the upcoming Standing Rock benefits I will be doing here: on 25 November @ Jalopy Theater in Brooklyn & the weekend of 16 December on Manhattan’s Upper East Side @ Ibex Puppetry. Additionally, I will be doing an artists & activism program on the current state of protest music, back at Decolonize This Place in TriBeCa on 12 December, with my Native Americana / Cosmic Country band Cactus Rose & special guest Abiodun Oyewole of The Last Poets. Stay tuned / follow me on Instagram for posters, ticket links & updates on these events.
When The Red Road East airs, will share the footage here for y’all outside the local NYC network. The Standing Rock benefits of Neil Young, Jackson Browne & Dave Matthews have gotten a lot more notice than the efforts of our grassroots collective of activists & generally, it’s difficult to get the media to pay attention to the creation of independent musicians without multi-million dollar teams behind them. Yet we are trying hard with very few resources to contribute to the cause with an all-female artists lineup Standing Rock benefit – the one slated for mid-December — to remind people that, despite the election outcome, #TheFutureIsFemale …So we thank you heartily for your support & for coming through to the concerts. I am a mite weary, but enjoying #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth to the fullest! A’ho*
( Kandia Crazy Horse @ Bronxnet studios, before the live taping on “The Red Road East” )
( Kandia Crazy Horse of Cactus Rose & Abiodun Oyewole of the Last Poets @ Bronxnet, after the taping of “The Red Road East” #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth x #BlackPower50 #indigenousfutures #IStandWithStandingRock )
(The set / studio of “The Red Road East” hosted by Fierce-Truthseeker #Tsalagi #Cherokee)
“Those who damage Mother Earth, damage us all / Forgive them / They don’t yet see”
– Neil Young
November 15, 2016 | Categories: Airplay, Interviews, Live, Red Road, Showout, Uncategorized | Tags: AbiodunOyewole, Activism, AfroNative, AlgonquinPipeline, Americana, AmericanHistory, Ancestors, Artists, artivist, Benefit, Black, BlackArtsMovement, BlackHistory, BlackPower50, BlackSnakeKillas, blackwomenartists, Bronxnet, Brooklyn, BrooklynCountry, Cherokee, Dakota Access Pipeline, DakotaAccessPipelineResistance, DecolonizeThisPlace, femaleartists, FierceTruthseeker, FreedomSongs, grassrootsartists, IbexPuppetry, Icons, IndependentArtists, IndianPoint, Indigenous, IStandWithStandingRock, JalopyTheater, Kandia Crazy Horse, MichaelLizzmoreJr, Music, native, NativeAmerican, NativeAmericana, NativeAmericanHeritageMonth, NativeLivesMatter, NeilYoung, News, NoAIM, NoDAPL, NorthDakota, NYC, poetry, Protect The Sacred, ProtestMusic, rap, SplitRock, spokenword, Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, StopSpectra, Supermoon, Television, TheFutureIsFemale, TheLastPoets, TheRedRoadEast, Tsalagi | Leave a comment
Some of the great photography that’s come in from Afro-Native artist & milliner from Texas, Kimberly Robison / KAR. I look forward to performing with her here in NYC next month, as well as being involved with various actions on behalf of Indian Country. When I did the same march up Wickquasgeck back in early August with Brooke & Luis of Eagle & Condor Community Center, there were only 10 of us. So it was heartfelt & illuminating that so many have come to stand in solidarity with Standing Rock in the time since – A’ho*
#mniwiconi #IStandWithStandingRock #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth

(With my fellow NYC artist Cheadah, upon our arrival @ 107th Street)
(In the sage smoke…)

(Kandia by Kimberly / KAR in my “Karen Dalton” hat)
November 10, 2016 | Categories: Showout, Uncategorized | Tags: Activism, Activist, Americana, Ancestors, Artists, Country, Kandia Crazy Horse, Karline, KimberlyRobison, Muses, Music, NativeAmerican, News, NYC, NYCPrayerMarchInSupportOfTheStandingRockSiouxNation, NYStandsWithStandingRock, Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, StandingInSolidarityWithStandingRock, StandingRockSiouxTribe, Texas, Virginia | Leave a comment
Hope yer gettin’ over The Hump well this week, Sisters & Brothers! For those that don’t know: November is #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
Here in New York City, I will be doing lots of actions & activities to honor that. Among them, I am doing a prayerful march through the entirety of Manhattan Island this Saturday with my friends of the Eagle & Condor Community Center (in Queens), from the National Museum of the American Indian @ Bowling Green (the southernmost tip of Manhattan) all the way to Shorakapok (the Indian Caves @ Inwood Hill on the Spuyten Duyvil). The march goes from 10 am until 6pm. I will also be rolling through the Black Farmers Conference in Harlem this weekend.
This month, I will be performing at another benefit for Standing Rock, on November 25 @ 9pm, this time at the City’s premiere venue for hillbilly/old-timey/bluegrass/roots music — the Jalopy Theater in Brooklyn. I have been trying to work it out to play at Jalopy for a long time, so happy to finally do so for a great, beautiful cause so near and dear to my Native heart. This will also be the proper debut of my new Native Americana / twang band Cactus Rose. More details TBA!
(Kandia Crazy Horse @ Electric Lady Studios in vintage fringed buckskin jacket, Greenwich Village NYC, by Camara Dia Holloway)
Made my #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth pilgrimage to #ElectricLadyStudios in the Village, honoring #JimiHendrix’ Native #Tsalagi roots. Received some purple & feathered energy from Jimi that I will be unleashing when I perform @ the Standing Rock benefit @ Jalopy – A’ho*
#Jimi Hendrix #AniYunwiya #KandiaCrazyHorse x #CactusRose #Pamunkey #Afrohippies #CherokeeMist #TaharqaAleem #Ibeji #TheAleems #TwinsSevenSeven #NativeAmericana #ICanHearAtlantisFullOfCheer #MniWiconi #ElectricLadies #CosmicAmericanMusic
November 2, 2016 | Categories: Live, Red Road, Showout, Uncategorized | Tags: Activism, Activist, Affrilachia, Affrilachian, Africans, AfroChesapeake, Afrohippies, Algonquin, Americana, Ancestors, AniYunwiya, Appalachia, artist, Artists, banjo, Benefit, Black, BlackFarmersConference, BlackHillbilly, BlackHistory, bluegrass, BoldAsLove, Brooklyn, BrooklynCountry, CactusRose, Cherokee, ClassicRock, Country Music, EagleandCondor, EagleAndCondorCommunityCenter, EasternWoodlands, ElectricLadies, ElectricLadyStudios, GreenwichVillage, Harlem, Hillbilly, Honor The Treaties, IhanktowanWinterCamp, IndependentArtists, Indigenous, Inwood, JalopyTheater, JimiHendrix, Kandia Crazy Horse, Lakota, Legends, March, MissouriRiver, Muses, Music, NationalMuseumOfTheAmericanIndian, NativeAmerican, NativeAmericanHeritageMonth, News, NYC, OcetiSakowin, OldTimey, Pamunkey, ProtectTheSacred, RedWarriorCamp, RezpectOurWater, rock, rockandroll, rockhistory, SacredStoneCamp, Shorakapok, singersongwriter, squaredancing, Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, StandingInSolidarityWithStandingRock, StandingRockSiouxTribe, StandingWithStandingRock, supportlivemusic, Tsalagi, Virginia, Water Is Life, WaterNotOil | Leave a comment
We three Native American sisters & NYC artists, representing three Nations & both the Upper and Deep South, had a lovely, impromptu gathering down by the riverside of Hamilton Heights yesterday before the rains swept along the Hudson River. Surrounded by several circling & swooping hawks, we began a powerful conjure straight out of Hudson Canyon — look forward to us being involved with the recently-discovered Lenape burial mounds at 125th Street in Harlem, among other projects – A’ho* #KandiaCrazyHorse #TessReese #KimberlyRobison / #Karline #HawkMedicine
(Kandia Crazy Horse on the Hudson River, view of the Palisades, by Tess Reese, Choctaw)
(Karline x Kandia x Tess, by Kandia Crazy Horse)
(Stormy Sunday in Hudson Canyon by Kandia Crazy Horse)
October 31, 2016 | Categories: Live, Red Road, Showout, Tourlife, Uncategorized | Tags: Activism, Algonquin, Ancestors, Artists, Black, BlackAtlantic, blackcontemporaryart, BlackHistory, blackwomenartists, BrooklynCountry, BurialMounds, ContemporaryArt, EasternWoodlands, grassrootsartists, Harlem, HawkMedicine, Hawks, HolyWater, HudsonRiver, IndependentArtists, Indigenous, Jazz, Karline, KimberlyRobinson, Krowns, Lenape, LenniLenape, MamiWata, Millinery, Mississippi, Muses, Music, NativeAmerican, NativeAmericana, NYC, RedRoad, rock, RootsMusic, Soul, TessReese, Texas, TurtleIslandLiberation, Uati, Virginia, WeAreStillHere, WomenWarriors, WoodlandsIndians | Leave a comment