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Donald Blackfox
Born of Mi’kmaq & Cree
heritage in 1945 Donald has spent much of his life learning and
teaching the ways and traditions of the indigenous people of North
America.
After leaving school at age
fifteen he began traveling the country with his band "Creation"
Spending some years traveling with and working with many of the
stars of the 60's, 70’s and early 80’s.
He spent time on Pine Ridge and
Rosebud Reservations. During the early 70’s he learned the ways and
traditions of the Lakota people.
Getting clean and sober in 1984
turned his life around. He traveled with his adopted grandfather
Joseph Eagle Hawk learning all he could of native
spirituality.
At age 48 he studied for and
received his GED. Upon entereing college in Boston he earned 2
Associates Degrees, one in Drug and Alcohol Counseling and one in
Human Resources.
Donald is the founder of Native
Pride Foundation, an organization committed to helping those young
ones who are having problems with drugs and alcohol, and those who
are under pressure because of the lack of understanding, that
society places upon then.
His work with the foundation also
includes counseling in all areas of abuse.
He owned and operated Tribal Winds
Native American Art and Crafts (A retail gift shop) from 1996
through 2002.
During this time period he decided to shift
his focus to work in the field of his passion, music.
He founded RavenHawk Productions and Spirit
Wind Records. He also took his drum group The Thunder Hawk Singers
to a Nammy nomination in 2001.
In 2002 he was Program Director for
NativeRadio.com. Working with Patrick Doyle CEO and founder of
NativeRadio.com has given him new insight into the world of native
music.
It is Donald's goal to take unknown
independent artists and bring them to the forefront of the world of
Native Music
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