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<p>Mizhakwan Peltier has been an activist for Indigenous, environmental and social causes since her teens. During the time of the Standing Rock protests against Endron, a video of her singing an original song went briefly viral; as a result of that and a decade of efforts as an organizer, she has a little bit of a reputation in the world of the political left, especially among those who work on Indigenous causes.</p> | <p>Mizhakwan Peltier has been an activist for Indigenous, environmental and social causes since her teens. During the time of the Standing Rock protests against Endron, a video of her singing an original song went briefly viral; as a result of that and a decade of efforts as an organizer, she has a little bit of a reputation in the world of the political left, especially among those who work on Indigenous causes.</p> | ||
<p>She arrived in LA in 2020, not long after the disastrous explosion at Skid Row, and since then has been seen at a number of major actions. According to rumors in the world of labor organizing, she might have been one of the forces behind the recent formation of a union by Cafe Java employees in Los Angeles.</p> | <p>She arrived in LA in 2020, not long after the disastrous explosion at Skid Row, and since then has been seen at a number of major actions. According to rumors in the world of labor organizing, she might have been one of the forces behind the recent formation of a union by Cafe Java employees in Los Angeles.</p> | ||
<p>Mizha has also gained a name for herself as a local musician in eccentric venues and coffee shops, usually performing a mix of original songs and classic protest anthems. She's definitely memorable, sporting a slightly-punk side shave ornamented with tiny braids and, usually, at least one large feather from | <p>Mizha has also gained a name for herself as a local musician in eccentric venues and coffee shops, usually performing a mix of original songs and classic protest anthems. She's definitely memorable, sporting a slightly-punk side shave ornamented with tiny braids and, usually, at least one large feather from an eagle, hawk or corvid. Appearance-wise, the singer is pretty enough but not stunning--unless one counts the shockingly brilliant smile that can at times light up her entire face. </p> | ||
<p>Her regular shows at Cafe La Causa (a very eccentric left-leaning coffee shop and info-shop near UCLA) tend to draw a large and varied crowd that runs the gamut from punks to professors, from black turtlenecks to black biker jackets.</p> | |||
<p>Mizhakwan is also a member of Gidaandakii, an Indigenous music group that burst onto the powwow scene in the 2021 season. There's rumored to be a recording in the works. | <p>Mizhakwan is also a member of Gidaandakii, an Indigenous music group that burst onto the powwow scene in the 2021 season. There's rumored to be a recording in the works. | ||
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