Redbone Featured in Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian Magazine!
We’re thrilled to share some exciting news—Redbone is being celebrated once again for their groundbreaking contributions to music and Native American culture!
Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian has published a feature article highlighting Redbone’s influential role in the Indigenous music revival in their Magazine American Indian. The article explores how Redbone, among other Native artists, helped lay the foundation for the vibrant and powerful Indigenous music scene we see growing today.
🔗 Read the full article here: “Indigenous Music Revival” – Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian Magazine
Why This Matters
Redbone has always been more than just a rock band. They are cultural ambassadors who brought Native American identity, values, and history to the forefront of mainstream music. This recognition by one of the world’s most respected cultural institutions honors the band’s lasting impact and reaffirms the importance of their message and music.
A Legacy that Lives On
From their international hits like “Come and Get Your Love” to powerful protest songs like “We Were All Wounded at Wounded Knee,” Redbone's work continues to inspire new generations of Indigenous artists and fans around the world.
Their inclusion in the Smithsonian’s American Indian Magazine isn't just a reflection on the past—it's a celebration of a living legacy that continues to influence, educate, and uplift.
We invite all fans—new and old—to check out the article and join us in celebrating Redbone’s enduring journey and impact.