Apache Indian - Chok There, ph. Kate Garner [1993]

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Apache Indian - Chok There, ph. Kate Garner [1993]

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Native Melodi just released HADER, ZEITLOS, a split with me and VERFÜHRERVERGELTER from Germany! Thank you @fractal-noise for doing this with me (* ̄▽ ̄)b For my tracks, I plugged my turntable into my pedal and cut up Right Time by Apache Indian, which I picked up on vinyl in a record market at Doune The Rabbit Hole this year!
VERFÜHRERVERGELTER 01 Two String Ritual 02 Oszillator Chant 03 The Golden Age Of Saturrration Infinity Of 6 04 Right Time One By One 05 Right Time Two By Two 06 Tell Them, Rudeboy! 07 Right Time Joe 08 Photo At The Right Time VERFÜHRERVERGELTER Potsdam, Germany Recorded and arranged in the presence of the stinking Nightshade in August 2022 verfuehrervergelter.bandcamp.com
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Do you sing along to the "OH HOH!" part in 'Jine Mera Dil Luteya' or are you not normal?
I was finally able to hack into my brother’s accounts and get the photos of the Apache Indian diorama we helped my niece make back in 2016! She chose to do the Apache tribe because we are decedents on my father’s side :D
My brother and niece created the land diorama
while I built the wickiup dwelling from small sticks and leaves which we later painted over so they'd last longer. Of course, the little figurines are store bought...
This was made back in Oct 2016 as a school project for my niece

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This was awhile back but It still gives me good memories. I went to a little native pow wow that had my tribe (Native Apache) and you guys have noooo idea how much I love the Mountain spirits (A.k.a crown dancers). They did several dances especially one for two other members who were originally one of the crown dancers but was very ill.
Anyways, the vibe and energies were wonderful! Not to mention, when me and my parents walked around to go see my step dad’s cousins, there was times that it felt like someone tugged on my hair and touched my shoulder and no one was even close enough behind me to do so in such a quick way. I then thought that it might of been of ancestors visiting us, especially me and my mom.
(Also if you haven’t noticed yet, i’m the one kneeling down next to them with my red flannel lmao)
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Douglas Miles from the Arizona Apache Reservation was in San Francisco a year ago for an artist in residence at the De Young Museum. He painted several murals of Apache couples while here. 2 are still up on Lilac Alley and 16th at Shotwell. We meet him and attended all the events while he was here. __ He has had quite a year since. Check out his APACHE Skateboards.
Apache Couple
Douglas Miles.
16th St @ Shotwell in San Francisco, Ca
Douglas Miles was the artist in residence for the month of February at the De Young Museum in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco where he had painting and stencils on display as he created art with locally found objects. He is from the San Carlos Apache Reservation where he is an artist, designer, photographer and creator of Apache Skateboards. ..
While here Douglas had a show as well at the @Growlerysf and painted four murals on the street with this being the largest by far. This mural on 16th St at Shotwell portrays the woman in the foreground with the male walking several steps behind him holding a traditional spear where the blade is attached by string. .. Douglas captures the dignity, pride, strength and culture of the Apache in a street style. Several of his murals remember some of their famous leaders like Geronimo and Cochise. We encourage you to watch his videos like "The World is" that can be accessed from his Instagram and webpages. .. This mural raises awareness that the Apache and American Indians still have a vibrant culture and role in the US. If you want to understand the situation of the American Indians today you should look at the Ken Burns 1996 documentary called The West - It is a real eye opener of how we treated them and why the culture of the West is different from other parts of the US. .. Thanks for including me in your San Francisco Experience.
https://www.streetartsf.com/tag/douglas-miles/