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Redbone is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1969 by brothers Pat and Lolly Vegas.All members during their commercial peak and success were of Mexican American and Native American heritage, which was heavily reflected in their songs, stage costumes, and album art.
Wovoka is the fifth album by the American rock band Redbone. [3] It was recorded between June and October 1973, and released in November 1973 on Epic Records.The album was produced by brothers Pat Vegas (bass, vocals) and Lolly Vegas (guitars, vocals), in addition to sound engineer Alex Kazanegras.
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee is a 2007 American Western historical drama television film based on the 1970 non-fiction book of the same name by Dee Brown. It is directed by Yves Simoneau and was produced by Wolf Films for HBO. It stars Aidan Quinn, Adam Beach, August Schellenberg, Anna Paquin, Colm Feore, and Gordon Tootoosis.
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3.1 Music. 3.2 Other arts, entertainment, and media. 4 See also. Toggle the table of contents. Wounded Knee. ... "Wounded Knee", a 1989 song on Nik Kershaw's The Works
The song later appeared on many "greatest hits" albums released by the band, as well as on numerous compilation albums of the 1970s. A cutout style-animated music video was released in 2020. [6] The single cut is significantly shorter, with the album version featuring an introductory slow part, plus a longer repeated coda.
Thunderheart is a 1992 American Neo-Western mystery film directed by Michael Apted from a screenplay by John Fusco.The film is a loosely based fictional portrayal of events relating to the Wounded Knee incident in 1973, [3] when followers of the American Indian Movement seized the South Dakota town of Wounded Knee in protest against federal government policy regarding Native Americans.
Headley's version of the track appeared on the April 20, 2008 episode of the comedy-drama television series The Game, titled "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee". [3] In 2021, Headley's version was sampled by Nicki Minaj , Drake and Lil Wayne for the song "Seeing Green", from the reissue of Minaj's 2009 mixtape Beam Me Up Scotty .