1) The film RUMBLE reveals the profound influence that Indigenous culture had on

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1) The film RUMBLE reveals the profound influence that Indigenous culture had on blues,
jazz, and rock music and how that influence has been left out of the story of American
music. Why is it so important that we learn this history and share it with others? What is
lost when ethnic communities are excluded from the story?
2) “Indigenous people being left out of the story of music of course has everything to do
with the land,” says Muscogee-Creek poet Joy Harjo in the film. What do you think she
means by that?
3) “Be proud you’re an Indian but be careful who you tell.” That was the advice that
Mohawk musician Robbie Robertson of The Band was given as an aspiring musician. Do
you think this sentiment is relevant today? Has popular culture become more
welcoming for artists of marginalized backgrounds?
4) Native and African American communities are forever linked through the individuals
that share both ancestries. In what ways has the struggle for African American civil
rights paralleled the struggle for sovereignty and civil rights in Native nations? In what
ways have the movements differed?
5) Buffy Sainte-Marie talks about a “medicine of the arts” that we carry within us. How do
you see art playing a role in healing on an individual level as well as on a community
level? How can music and the arts be used as a tool to build relationships among ethnic
communities?
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