Christian Takes Gun Parrish, aka Supaman, recently stopped by The Gazette’s Studio Enjoy to record a music video featuring his combination of Fancy Dance, traditional Apsaalooke music and hip-hop.
YAKIMA, Wash. - Supaman, an Apsáalooke rapper and dancer from Seattle, is performing in two free events at Yakima Valley College today. The event for students is at noon in the ClockTower Courtyard.
YAKIMA, Wash. -- Supaman, an Apsáalooke rapper and dancer from Seattle, will perform in two free events at Yakima Valley College on Wednesday. Two performances and question-and-answer sessions are set ...
Christian Parish Takes the Gun, also known as Supaman, is an Apsáalooke rapper from Crow Agency, Montana. Supaman grew up in and out of foster care with alcoholic parents. He turned to hip-hop to ...
NORTH ADAMS — Supaman, also known as Christian Takes Gun Parrish, a member of the Apsáalooke (Crow) Nation, will perform at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, 8 p.m., Saturday, April 30, as ...
The culture-bending “Prayer Loop” music video by Native American rapper Supaman isn’t a part of SITE Santa Fe’s Future Shock. But one view makes it clear why the museum picked this hip-hop artist to ...
In 2014, Supaman won the award for best music video at the Aboriginal Peoples Music Choice Awards. The video was shot in the Billings Gazette's Enjoy Studio and features Supaman performing "Prayer ...
POWELL — By the time hip hop artist Christian Takes Gun Parrish, a.k.a. Supaman, took the stage Friday, he had already danced his way into the hearts of visitors at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West ...
Supaman, an award-winning Apsáalooke rapper and fancy dancer raised on the Crow Reservation, didn't have to try hard to keep the attention of a group of students from Washington Middle School on ...
BUTTE VALLEY — Adorned with brown feathers, white fringe and colorful beads, rapper Supaman engaged a crowd of all ages at the Butte College Big Time on Thursday. The term “Big Time” is “the regional ...
BUTTE VALLEY — In our turbulent modern world, perhaps there’s no better message than one of unity, compassion and care for each other. That was a theme of Thursday’s “Big Time” event, a Native ...
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