Listen ‘n Learn:
- The story behind Supaman’s integration of Hip Hop and Native American culture
- Supaman’s collaboration with Taboo at the Black Eyed Peas with the Standing Rock movement
- The creative process foundation connection with the Creator
- Adding Pow Wow culture of native prayerful melody in his music
- The sacredness of how babies are named by the clan
- Personal message to fans
About Our Guest:
As a member of the “Apsaalooke Nation,” Supaman makes his home on the Crow reservation in Montana. “Superman” is Christian Takes Gun Parrish, Native American dancer and innovative hip-hop artist who has dedicated his life to empowering and it was spreading the message of hope, pride and resilience through his original art form. He has been the recipient of the 2017 MTV VMA awards for the “Best Fight Against the System!” And award winner to several distinctions, including: Native American music Award, North American Indigenous Image Award,
The Aboriginal People’s Choice Award Music awards in Canada
Supaman’s one of a kind presentation combines Native American culture, comedy and urban hip-hop culture which dazzles and captivate listeners. For this he has gained the respect of his community and generation. The communicative talent along with the compassion that it is from his music allows him to connect with people from all walks of life. His uncanny ability to motivate encourage and inspire to dance and hip-hop music keeps him at the forefront among his contemporaries which gives him a platform to educate on Indigenous issues.
Links ‘n Resources:
www.supamanhiphop.net
Facebook Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/Supamanhiphop
Twitter Home Page: @supamanhiphop
Instagram Profile Link: @supamanhiphop
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/greasyface