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Butch Mudbone

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Butch Mudbone, a Native American male blues guitarist, singer, and harmonica player, smiles as he raises the neck of an electric guitar straight up as he plays. A bass player is behind him.

Date Published
1986
1990

Butch Mudbone

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Butch Mudbone, a Native American male blues guitarist, singer, and harmonica player, closes his eyes and leans his ear to the right over the neck of an electric guitar he is playing, as he stands...

Date Published
1986
1990

Butch Mudbone

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Butch Mudbone, a Native American male blues guitarist, singer, and harmonica player, opens his mouth wide as he sings and plays a resonator guitar outdoors. A palm tree is partially out of the picture...

Date Published
1986
1990

Butch Mudbone

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Butch Mudbone, a Native American male blues guitarist, singer, and harmonica player, looks and smiles to the right as he plays an electric guitar. He stands in front of a cowboy and desert backdrop.

Date Published
1986
1990

Butch Mudbone

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Butch Mudbone, a Native American male blues guitarist, singer, and harmonica player, opens his mouth wide to sing into a microphone as he holds an electric guitar under his right arm.

Date Published
1986
1990

Butch Mudbone

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Butch Mudbone, a Native American male blues guitarist, singer, and harmonica player, leans back a bit as he lifts his hand from the strings of a resonator guitar and looks at his left hand holding the...

Date Published
1986
1990

Indigenous

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Indigenous, a blues-rock band from South Dakota's Nakota's Nation, of two indigenous American men and one indigenous American woman, stand together and smile at the camera. The band member on the left...

Date Published
1995
2000

Indigenous

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Indigenous, a blues band comprised of two Nakota men and one Nakota woman, in three separate portrait photographs. The left-hand photograph is Mato Nanji holding an electric guitar and looking...

Date Published
1996
1997

Indigenous

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Indigenous, a blues band comprised of three Nakota men and one Nakota woman, sit or lean against a boulder and look forward at the camera. Printed in the right margin, "photo by John Falls."

Date Published
1999