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John Trudell John Trudell is a man of many talents.  He is a political activist for native american causes, a poet, songwriter and actor, to name just a few...Growing up on the Santee Sioux reservation in Omaha, Nebraska, Trudell traces his native heritage to the Santee and to Mexico.  Trudell's poetry comes from the heart of a warrior.  He has had much more than his share of pain in life, and yet his interminable spirit still shines brilliantly.  He has survived the poverty, hardship and hopelessness of reservation life, the early death of his mother and war.  He was quickly exposed to racism both at home and while serving during the Vietnam war. 
After Vietnam, Trudell began to publicly speak out.  He was the national spokesman for the Indians Of All Tribes Occupation Of Alcatraz Island protest and the national chairman of AIM (American Indian Movement) between 1983-1989. While this consciousness brought native issues to the "American" people, it also began the clandestine harassment of the FBI into Trudell's life.
Many issues and injustices surround After taking part in a protest outside the J. Edgar Hoover building (headquarters of the F.B.I.) Trudell's house on the Shoshone Paiute reservation in Nevada was burned down with the resulting deaths of Trudell's wife, Tina, her mother, and the Trudell's three children. The fire was officially ruled an accident. Trudell retired from public office for a time, until after several months he began to write poetry as a form of therapy. His first book of poems, Living In Reality, was published in 1981. However, his friendship with Jackson Browne opened his mind to the possibilities of music and the recording studio. Their first experiments resulted in a tape titled Tribal Voice, which consisted of Trudell's readings over a platform of primal chants and drum beats. Still not quite content with the results, he discovered another musical ally in Jesse Ed Davis, also of Native American descent, who had worked with Browne, Bob Dylan and all the former Beatles. The duo instantly found their styles and outlook compatible, and started performing and recording as the Graffiti Band. AKA Graffiti Man was initially released on cassette only and sold through mail-order and live appearances, but its impact was still great enough to see Bob Dylan name it 'the best album of 1986'. Other high profile supporters included Kris Kristofferson, who wrote the song 'Johnny Lobo' in tribute to Trudell's life. His second album with Davis was Heart Jump Bouquet, but the collaboration suddenly ended when Davis died in 1986. Trudell began to work with the Graffiti Band's bass player Mark Shark instead, with Fables And Other Realities the result. Afterwards the group set out on tour as support to the environmentally conscious rock band Midnight Oil. Trudell's recordings were then reappraised with a career-spanning compilation of 1992 which confusingly shared its title with the Graffiti Band's debut album. This serves as the best introduction to his work, a style which measures profundity against irascible humour ('Bombs Over Baghdad', 'Baby Boom Che' and his harrowing tribute to his wife, 'Tina Smiled'). This activity combined with much greater visibility within the mainstream media, including appearances in the major film, Thunderheart, as well as contributions to documentaries on Native Americans.

Hmore from John Trudell

Rockin' The Res (single)

Incident At Oglala (documentary)

HCompilations

Born to Choose

Honor - A Benefit

If A Tree Falls

Songs of Peter Seeger

Vol. 5. - Best of Mountain Stage

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