He says in his bio that he was adopted by a Lakota Family amking the claim that because of the adoption he has the all the rights of the Lakota. NOT
Where did you find that Earth??
I'm not disputing it...just looking for it. Everything in his media center on his website has him saying he's Oglala Lakota.
http://www.johntwohawks.com/theJTHpromopage.html"John Two-Hawks is a gentle, humble man who credits his late mother and father - who were Lakota and Potawatomi - for teaching him that the most important life lesson is to be kind. John has taken these lessons and more from his family elders and others and applied them to his life, believing always, in the power of peace, hope and love."
"Some have said that John Two-Hawks is a 'human anthology' of accurate information about the culture, traditions and history of American Indian people. Of the Oglala Lakota Sioux nation himself, John has spent his life learning from the elders and teachers of many nations."
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I have no idea how true it all is....but that's what he says on his own site.
However, true or not...I do have a problem with him selling "medicine retreat" workshops. Watched the video with Nightwish as well....he doesn't sing Lakota music like any Lakota people I've ever met....his voice is trained wrong for it. Sounds like a non-Indian....just my impression.
Never heard of him before this though and even though I mentioned the Grammy nomination earlier as being true...the board has already gone over how the music industry defines Native American music as just anything that can be sold with that label on it, regardless of it's origins, so the nomination really doesn't say much.
In short, he seems to know how to put on a good show...but he bugs me.
Superdog