July 3, 2024

The Promised Land: American Indian Songs of Lament and Protest

Folkways Records –FHS 37254
Originated and performed by Periwinkle

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: United States
Released: 1981
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk, Indigenous, Struggle & Protest
[Tracklist]
A1 Traditional Honoring Song (02:27)
A2 Indian Prayer, An - Lament (03:36)
A3 The Day Columbus Got Lost (01:36)
A4 Song for Sarah (02:00)
A5 Straight Talk (02:43)
A6 For the Children's Sake (03:07)
A7 Proud to Belong to the Indian Nation (02:12)
A8 The People United Can Never Be Defeated (01:25)
B1 Columbus Had Six Sailing Ships (02:25)
B2 Feathers (04:29)
B3 Ode to an Indian Swan (03:41)
B4 No Tippecanoe (02:42)
B5 The Promised Land (04:38)
B6 Traditional 49-er (01:21)
[Credits]
Periwinkle (drums/vocals)
[Notes]
The Promised Land was released during a period when the public became aware of American Indian grievances through a series of protest actions. In 1978, for example, a group of American Indians undertook "The Longest Walk" to educate people about legislation threatening tribal sovereignty and rights; the five-month spiritual walk from California to Washington, D.C., succeeded in garnering wide support―and in blocking the legislation. The opening track honors Walk participants. Other tracks include "The Day Columbus Got Lost" and "Proud to Belong to the Indian Nation." Liner notes provide a background on Native beliefs as well as detailed descriptions of songs, newspaper articles, and quotes from tribal chiefs, Nietzsche, and Bob Dylan.

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