Supporting the Indigenous Peoples' Resurgence Movement for land, life & liberation. Idle No More is just the beginning. We are rising. More info: idlenomore.com #IdleNoMore #INM #WarriorUp #RISE
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
Photo





Happy Indigenous Peoples Day
#IndigenousPeoplesDay poster by Native artist Jackie Fawn showcasing young Indigenous organizers.
S/O to Remy, Naelyn, MC Rhetorik, Van and all the amazing Indigenous organizers and community members putting in much work for the struggle!
Create. Organize. Celebrate. Build.
2K notes
·
View notes
Audio
DOWNLOAD: Staying Underground Mixtape – Collaborator 25: Culturite
Download a hype, collaborative mixtape between Staying Underground and RPM’s Culturite.
And it’s only fitting that we drop this new collab on October 12th—Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
Let’s make this a time to reorient our attention away from the evils of colonial marauders, and toward the celebration of Indigenous life—and the music that unites us in struggle for a more decolonized world.
READ THE REST & DOWNLOAD
54 notes
·
View notes
Audio
DOWNLOAD: The imagineNATIVE 2015 Mixtape, Featuring GlitClit, Madeskimo, and Akkil
RPM is pleased to present the 2015 imagineNATIVE mixtape, as part of the festival’s 16th annual celebration of Indigenous creativity.
On Saturday, October 17, imagineNATIVE will present a live music performance night “The Beat DJ POW! WOW!” — featuring electronic sets from GlitClit (Lido Pimienta), Madeskimo, and Akkil.
To get you hyped for the show, we’ve assembled a fresh, new mixtape featuring all three of the artists performing at the show.
DOWNLOAD IT HERE: http://rpm.fm/music/download-imaginenative-2015-mixtape/
#IndigenousPeoplesDay
64 notes
·
View notes
Quote
In the first place, get a bath and a good night’s sleep.
Buffy Sainte-Marie’s advice to young activists
(via culturite )
303 notes
·
View notes
Photo
native power native pride!

BUFFY SAINTE MARIE, AT 74, HAS JUST WON THE POLARIS MUSIC PRIZE
That’s Indigenous Music. Indigenous women. Two years in a row.
Congratulations Buffy, we love you!
321 notes
·
View notes
Link
STAND UP.
From 50 to more than +500 Supporters in less than 24 hours.
140 notes
·
View notes
Quote
It’s definitely going down.
Grand Chief Stewart Phillip on Unist'ot'en Camp Raid
The RCMP are gathering their troops. The raid could come any minute.
#STANDUP
(via decolonizingmedia)
58 notes
·
View notes
Photo

We found a secret stash of #Decolonize logo hoodies (in grey *and* black) & the very last t-shirts! Limited sizing. Hit us up if you want one: [email protected]
214 notes
·
View notes
Audio
DOWNLOAD: The Aboriginal Music Week Mixtape by Boogey the Beat
RPM and Aboriginal Music Week are joining forces for an epic closing night party this year. Check our exclusive AMW Mixtape to get a taste of what’s to come.
Featuring Tall Paul, Mariame, Hellnback, Mic Jordan, Exquisite Ghost, Boogey the Beat and more.
READ THE REST
53 notes
·
View notes
Text
Casting Indigenous Hosts for VICE Series
Tansi everyone, I’m working as a producer with VICE on a new documentary television series that will focus on global Indigenous struggles and resistance—and we’re looking for potential hosts for the show:
• Indigenous women and men, age: 24-32 (approx) • Knowledgeable about, and interested in, global Indigenous issues and politics • Articulate, good sense of humour, and able to think on their feet
This is a great opportunity to explore the complex, contemporary realities that Indigenous communities are facing around the world. Please share with anyone you think would be a good fit, and forward suggestions or recommendations to me c/o [email protected].
hiy hiy & mahsi cho
184 notes
·
View notes
Photo

25 Years After Oka, It’s Still All About the Land
#DECOLONIZE
889 notes
·
View notes
Photo

Aboriginal Music Week Closing Night Concert, to Feature Tall Paul, Mariame, Hellnback, T-Rhyme, and Boogey the Beat
RPM is proud to present an incredible night of Indigenous hip-hop, R&B, and trap music to conclude Aboriginal Music Week 2015.
The closing night of Aboriginal Music Week is the very definition of #IndigenousExcellence.
This year, RPM is partnering with AMW to bring you a concert featuring some of Indian Country’s fastest rising hip-hop stars: Tall Paul, Mariame, Hellnback, T-Rhyme, and Boogey the Beat.
An accomplished young producer with a gift for booming beats and hypnotic melodies, Anishinaabe artist Boogey the Beat will bless us with his trap-infused rhythms. N’we Jinan artist and rising Cree R&B singer, Mariame, will be joining us from Quebec to perform songs from her recently released debut EP, Bloom. And, hailing from Saskatoon by way of Edmonton, self-described femcee T-Rhyme will bring her ‘ATCQ to Jean Grae’-influenced hip-hop styles to the stage.
Rounding out this already incredible lineup, acclaimed Samson Cree hip-hop heavyweight and 2015 Indigenous Music Awards nominee, Hellnback, will give shine to tracks from his brand new record, F.O.E. (#FamilyOverEverything).
And, all the way live from Leech Lake, Minnesota, via the Twin Cities, legendary Anishinaabe MC Tall Paul will be spitting his immaculate flows over fire-filled hip-hop productions.
This is a closing party without compare and a showcase of what’s next in native hip-hop and Indigenous music. You don’t want to miss it.
READ THE REST
36 notes
·
View notes
Photo

DECOLONIZE AMERICA.
#IndigenousIndependenceDay
5K notes
·
View notes
Video
vimeo
O Kanata Day: Watch Mohawk Artist Jackson 2bears Break Down Colonial “Heritage Mythologies”
Happy Anti-Canada Day—it’s time to celebrate the country’s Original Peoples.
That’s right, we said it.
In a year of reconciliation, on a nationalized holiday of mostly mindless settler celebration, what better time than now to acknowledge not only the long and continuing history of colonialism that has built Canadians’ Homes on Native Land, but also the strength and resilience of the Indigenous Nations and societies that predated the arrival of Europeans on our shores?
That’s what Kanien’kehá:ka DJ/VJ and multimedia artist Jackson 2bears is doing.
READ THE REST
107 notes
·
View notes
Audio
DOWNLOAD: A Tribe Called Red’s Killer Remix of Buffy Ste Marie’s “Working for the Government”
A Tribe Called Red drops a free single on this most colonial of national holidays.
And that song is none other than a 2015 remix of legendary Cree singer Buffy Sainte Marie‘s classic “Working for the Government”. In A Tribe Called Red‘s capable hands, the song transforms from an already upbeat anthem into a rockin’, four-on-the-floor, dancefloor destroyer.
Mixing politics and partying you say? Ironically celebrating Canada, you say? Sounds like a perfect pairing.
And what could be more CanCon than a collab between the first lady of Indigenous song, and one of the newly dubbed Top 10 Canadian Bands of All Time?
Get the free download right here
245 notes
·
View notes