REDHAWK WOMAN is an inspirational indigenous spoken word artist, - TopicsExpress



          

REDHAWK WOMAN is an inspirational indigenous spoken word artist, published poet, and music producer on the Red Road. Her ambient, contemporary and dance music includes hand drum, native flute, Hawaiian nose flute and traditional shakers. Her eclectic music crosses over multiple musical genres. As the feminine Half of the Native Duo Known as Medz Hawk, she learned to produce music in 2012, combining her spoken word to hip-hop, contemporary, ambient and traditional tracks. Redhawk Woman’s Family is of Mexica (Azteca), Apache (Lipan), Cherokee (Goss Family)(Deer Clan) and Osage lineage. Her Family’s indigenous roots include Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri and Georgia. Her Mexica (Azteca) Grandmothers (mothers side) were traditional Curanda healers/medicine women and is an inspiration on Redhawk Woman’s path. On her fathers side her Grandmother was a piano teacher and organist who influenced Redhawk Woman’s love and appreciation for music. Her Brother “Red Bear” influenced her production experience at concert events. Her awareness of the crystal skulls, star ancestry and ceremonial path influences Redhawk Woman and inspires her poetry/spoken word. Redhawk Woman has performed at venues such as Reggae on The River, Reggae Rising, Earth Dance, Summer Arts Music Festival, March Against Monsanto, Rally against Green Diamond and many more. She recently produced a song for the documentary series “Star Ancestors” By Nancy Red Star, featuring John Trudell and many more. As an influencial eloquent speaker, Redhawk is an activist for the environment, the buffalo herd of Yellowstone, the wolves, and a herd of White Buffalo in Oregon. Invited to sit as a speaker on Elder’s Councils and Grandmothers Circle the Earth Council, she speaks about inspiration and inspiring others. Creating Circles in community forums to accomplish awareness and protection of all relations. Giving humble thanks to creator and the ancestors for the gifts… in honor walking with gratitude and sacred purpose, the journey unfolds. E’he’e’, Wado medzhawk
Posted on: Sun, 03 Aug 2014 02:19:46 +0000

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