KESHENA - Award-winning Indigenous hip-hop star Supaman visited the Menominee Nation last week and dazzled with his lightning-fast traditional dances and inspired with his positive messages.
Christian Takes the Gun Parrish, a member of the Apsáalooke (Crow) Nation, says he grew up in a “hip-hop desert,” on his tribe’s south-central Montana reservation south of Billings. But in the late ...
The truth can be painful. Perhaps that's why it's so elusive in certain chapters in our history books. We don't always talk about the uglier parts of our past, but in this day of growing awareness ...
Supaman performs during an assembly at White Swan High School, Wash., Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2016. Originally from the Apsaalooke Nation, Supaman, also known as Christian Takes The Gun, is a Native ...
In southeast Montana, thousands of miles from the birthplace of hip-hop, a man with the given name Christian Parrish Takes the Gun has been rapping to young people on the Crow Nation reservation. He ...
Supaman, a Native American dancer and innovative hip-hop artist, will appear at The Seasons Performance Hall in Yakima on Friday. Co-presented with Chinook Fest, his show will begin at 7:30 p.m. at ...
The video for Supaman’s 2015 song “Why” opens with the stunning image of blue and white ribbons swaying in the wind. Adorned in traditional Native American regalia, the rapper—who was born Christian ...
Christian Parish Takes the Gun, also known as Supaman, is an Apsáalooke rapper from Crow Agency, Montana. Supaman grew up in and out of foster care with alcoholic parents. He turned to hip-hop to ...
The truth can be painful. Perhaps that's why it's so elusive in certain chapters in our history books. We don't always talk about the uglier parts of our past, but in this day of growing awareness ...