experience performances by indigenous artists
november 7th
7pm-9pm
Terry Goedel, N8tive Hoop
Welcome to the captivating world of Native American Hoop Dance, an art form that transcends time and culture. We are a distinguished family of Native American Hoop Dancers, and it is our utmost pleasure to introduce you to the mesmerizing rhythms and graceful movements that define our craft.
9pm-11pm
The Benner Show Live
Enjoy comedy, trivia, Native teachings, and more presented by Bois Forte Band member Brandon Benner!
November 14
7pm-9pm
Chaz Wagner, War Bonnet
Chaz Wagner, the founder of the band War Bonnet, is a member of the Ojibwe reservations of northern Minnesota. War Bonnet was nominated for New Group of the Year for their debut album “The Ghost Dance” and Best Rock Recording for their track “War Horse” for the 2019 Native American Music Awards. War Bonnet was formed as an “honorable representation” of their traditions and began creating music influenced by the actions of Native American leaders Sitting Bull, Red Cloud and Geronimo, as well as the musical talents of Chester Knight, a Cree singer-songwriter from Saskatchewan in Canada and Keith Secola, an Ojibwe folk and blues rocker from Cook.
9pm-11pm
The Benner Show Live
Enjoy comedy, trivia, Native teachings, and more presented by Bois Forte Band member Brandon Benner!
November 21
7pm-9pm
Levi Platero
Platero is from the Navajo Nation in the Southwest region of the United States. With his family band The Plateros they emerged on the music scene in 2004 as a blues rock power trio compared to the likes of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Los Lonely Boys and ZZ Top. After a decade of touring the US with his family band, and a 1-year run as a member of Indigenous, Levi decided it was time to get back to his own music as a solo artist.
9pm-11pm
The Benner Show Live
Enjoy comedy, trivia, Native teachings, and more presented by Bois Forte Band member Brandon Benner!
November 28
7pm-9pm
Supaman
As a member of the “Apsaalooke Nation”, Supaman makes his home on Apsáalooke lands in Montana. “Supaman” Is Christian Takes Gun Parrish, a Native American dancer and innovative hip hop artist who has dedicated his life to empowering and spreading a message of hope, pride and resilience through his original art form Supaman’s one-of-a-kind presentation combines Native culture, comedy and urban hip hop culture which dazzles audiences and captivates listeners. For this he has gained the respect of his community and generation. The communicative talent along with the compassion that exudes from his music allows him to connect with people from all walks of life. His uncanny ability to motivate, encourage, and inspire through dance, and hip-hop music keeps him at the forefront among his contemporaries which gives him a platform to educate on Indigenous issues.
9pm-11pm
Mike Bustin'
Mike Bustin has been performing as a professional musician in the Midwest and southeast for over a decade. He performs on average about 225-250 shows a year. Mike has the ability to cater his performances to just about any clientele because of his vast song list, and the ability to read and understand a crowd.