A blog about world and global music from a guy who co-hosts the KUNM Global Music Show, 89.9 FM Albuquerque/Santa Fe, http://www.kunm.org. I post one song a day, with reflections on the music, life, and whatever else comes into my mind.
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Reservation Murder: Joy Harjo and Poetic Justice with "For Anna Mae Pictou Aquash"
Today's song, For Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, is part of the hard history of Native Americans. Native American poet and author Joy Harjo is a Muscogee Indian from Oklahoma. She is a graduate of the University of Iowa Writers Workshop, and also played alto saxophone with her band Poetic Justice. She is credited with being a leader and force in what has been termed the Native American Renaissance of the late 20th century. The song is an homage to a member of the American Indian Movement who died under mysterious circumstances on the Pine Ridge Reservation in 1976. You can find For Anna Mae Pictou Aquash on the Joy Harjo and Poetic Justice album Letter from the End of the 20th Century, released in 1997.
Labels:
For Anna Mae Pictou Aquash,
global,
Joy Harjo,
KUNM,
Letter from the End of the 20th Century,
Megan Kamerick,
Michael Hess,
music,
Native American,
Poetic Justice,
radio,
rock,
world
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