... Analyzing Tommy Orange's There There
Orange is not only talking about Americans sleeping during the Indian Head test pattern, he want reader to ask:
Work Cited https://youtu.be/CNORQCae48Y "A Tribe Called Red" ... Analyzing Tommy Orange's There There
In his prologue, Tommy Orange references "fast metal" that could be fast metal cars or fast bullets. We believe Orange also mentions fast metal as music and music's transforming influence in Indigenous Peoples' lives. Specifically, Orange mentions a group formerly known as A Tribe Called Red, now called The Halluci Nation. Orange acknowledges that "A Tribe Called Red" is "a small kind of miracle ... in the spirit of the age" ... this music group gives their music and videos for free online. See one of their videos below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USqLVySEUE8&t=41s
Work Cited https://thehallucination.com/press-kit/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USqLVySEUE8&t=41s |
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