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Roots of the blues go deep into shared Native and African American history By Kara Briggs American Indian News Service Jimi Hendrix meteorically rose to rock-and-roll fame playing, smashing and burning guitars, yet he
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New York / /

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Mohawk / Jazz Times / /

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Americas / /

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Canada / United Kingdom / Africa / /

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the Isle of Wight Festival / /

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Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian / University of Massachusetts Amherst / National Museum of the American Indian / /

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Niagara River / Isle of Wight Festival / /

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American Indian News Service / University of Massachusetts Amherst / Smithsonian / /

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Carlos Santana / Kara Briggs / Oscar Pettiford / Ron Welburn / Wallace / Elaine Bomberry / Jesse Price / Bob Marley / Wray Anderson / Late / /

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editor / professor / journalist / drummer / musician / Native poet / African drummer / /

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www.americanindiannews.org_ / www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2bGUeDnqPY_ / www.nmai.si.edu/exhibitions/indivisible/_ / www.nmai.si.edu/subpage.cfm?subpage=shop&second=books&third=IndiVisible_ / /

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