Bury the Hatchet Part One: Prayer for my P'AH-BE
Artist John Hitchcock's Bury the Hatchet shares the past and present of Medicine Park and the Wichita Mountains of Oklahoma through sound and video. Sound recordings include the following: the artist on pedal steel guitar. Jason Cutnose (Kiowa 1967-2015) oral history of Meers, Oklahoma, remixed by Oliver/Renyer. Juanita Pahdopony (Comanche) voice recording a Comanche prayer. Intertribal War Dance Songs, recorded in 1978 on the Johnny Reid (Kiowa) and Peggy Reid (Comanche) Dance Ground, HYW 49. Video images include War Dancers in Medicine Park. Buffalo images recorded in Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge by Emily Arthur.
Director |
John Hitchcock |
Credits |
John Hitchcock on pedal steel guitar.
Jason Cutnose (Kiowa 1967-2015) : oral history of Meers, Oklahoma, remixed by Oliver/Renyer
Juanita Pahdopony (Comanche) voice recording a Comanche prayer.
Intertribal War Dance Songs, recorded in 1978 on the Johnny Reid (Kiowa) and Peggy Reid (Comanche) Dance Ground, HYW 49.
Video images:
War Dancers in Medicine Park. Buffalo images recorded in Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge by Emily Arthur |
Associated Song |
Saddle Mountain |