Harlem Renaissance Keys to Life (Peter Brooks)

Jay Winter Nightwolf: American Indian & Indigenous Peoples Truths

Oct 3 2020 • 59 mins

Jay Winter Nightwolf and Peter Brooks discuss intersections between Indigenous and Black ancestry during the Harlem Renaissance.  The phenomenal Cab Calloway (Peter's grandfather), Marcus Garvey, Count Basie, The Ink Spots (Jay's father), Duke Ellington, and Nanice Lund (Pura Fe's mother) are mentioned in this nostalgic discussion that shows our common humanity.  Peter lives his life with the embedded influence of blended culture and history with a devotion to bringing peace and serenity to the world using guided meditation and Indigenous spirituality.

Supplemental Music:

  1. Everybody eats when they come to my house (Cab Calloway)
  2. The Hi-De-Ho-Man (Cab Calloway)
  • Host:  Jay Winter Nightwolf
  • Prayer:  Verona Iriarte
  • Production Editor:  Moe Thomas

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