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Cochise Anderson : Okcha-a Is Alive!
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Packs a powerful punch with its messages about truth, love & war; yet remains entertaining for elders and kids. Poetry over native american flute, drum, and rattle - featuring traditional beats and amazing storytelling. It is absolutely motivating stimula
Genre: World: Native American
Release Date: 2008
Okcha-a Is Alive! Record Label: Mad Artist Projectz
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Chookma Ikana_Hello Friends 1:03 Album Only
Sunrise Song Story 1:23 Album Only
Sunrise Song 1:11 Album Only
Flute - First Native American Telephone 4:10 Album Only
Young Hunter Goes On a Journey 5:12 Album Only
Young Hunter Finds the Flute 5:30 Album Only
Story of the Loon Song 1:12 Album Only
Loon Song Live 1:21 Album Only
Intro to Coyote and Spider Story 0:55 Album Only
Coyote and Spider Story 5:55 Album Only
Story of the Native American Drum 3:01 Album Only
Story of How The West Was One 0:22 Album Only
How The West Was One 3:10 Album Only
Mother Earth Father Sky With Poem 1:34 Album Only
In Search_Prayer Offering_Of A Dream 5:24 Album Only
Burning Youth 1:06 Album Only
Chula Huoma_A Story of Deep Delight by Thomas McNamee 4:45 Album Only
Eulogy For the Unknown_So Many Days 3:51 Album Only
Stop Dreaming Live 3:45 Album Only
Trail of Tears Honor Song Live 3:53 Album Only
Story of Old Ones Who Whisper 2:56 Album Only
Old Ones Who Whisper_Mohawk Robin Dance 1:30 Album Only
Story of Three Sisters Corn Beans Squash 1:14 Album Only
Three Sisters - Corn Beans Squash 1:02 Album Only
Story of Chi Hullo Li 1:09 Album Only
Chi Hullo Li_You Are Sacred To Me 1:25 Album Only
Oklahoma 49er (Adapted) 2:36 Album Only
Story of Coyote State of Mind Blues 0:46 Album Only
Coyote State of Mind Blues 2:45 Album Only
Medicine Flute Story 1:59 Album Only
Story of Kokopelli\'s Groove 1:13 Album Only
Kokopelli\'s Groove Live 1:06 Album Only
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M. COCHISE ANDERSON, from the CHICKASAW and CHOCTAW Nations of OKLAHOMA, who grew up in North Torrance ~ LA, Calif. & Portland, OR, is a musician, actor, poet, spoken word performance artist, playwright, storyteller, and educator. He studied THEATRE ARTS and PHILOSOPHY at Portland (OR) State University and at The American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA) in NYC. Cochise received the Jerome Fellowship for playwriting (The Education of Benjamin Franklin) and the Bush Artist Fellowship for Storytelling/ Performance Art (The Only Good Poet is a Read Poet). He has performed at The National Museum of the American Indian twice and The Open House Arts Festival at the Kennedy Center of the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. He has also been a repeat performer at the Lincoln Center Outdoors Series in New York City. As an award-winning playwright he has extended his craft by initiating a creative writing/spoken word theater for young Native students in the Twin Cities area. Cochise has been the instructor for The Penumbra Theatre\'s Summer Youth Institute and he has worked as a Native American cultural arts educator for the past seventeen years throughout the country. From elementary schools to colleges and national cultural institutions he has developed a variety of curriculums and programs to entertain and educate all people about the beauty and struggle of Native America.

Cochise, an accomplished professional actor, has appeared in off-off Broadway and regional productions as well as Film and Television. He founded and was the artistic director of Chuka Lokoli (\"Community\"), Native American Theatre Ensemble in NYC with The Ensemble Studio Theatre. His acting credits include, (TV) The Cosby Show, Homicide: Life On The Streets, (Film) Daughters of The Dust, Bill\'s Gun Shop, and (Theatre) \"To Kill A Mockingbird,\" at The Great American History Theatre and he originated the title role of Eddie Rose in \"The Independence of Eddie Rose,\" at the Seattle Group Theatre. He recently completed a national tour playing Stevie Jackson in William S. Yellowrobe\'s Jr.\'s play \"Grandchildren of the Buffalo Soldiers,\" at The Penumbra Theatre and the Trinity Repertory Company. This summer Cochise was Kanati in the new retelling of \"Unto These Hills\" at Mountainside Theatre in Cherokee, NC. Cochise was also the featured performer 4 the HOOP Project conferene at UCLA this past August \'06. Most recently Cochise intiated a new massive Chicago Blues Band, THE CROSSBLOODS! A must see 4 any blues lover! He dedicates his life\'s work 2 his Mother, Juanita A. Anderson and Father, Gilbert R. Anderson, practitioners of unconditional love, inspiring dreams and visions, as well as his Grandmother, Catherine \"Granny\" Pickens-Willmond of McMillian, OK who is a Chickasaw Language Teacher at UCLA, and is 1 of the main sources (ok the main source!:-)) 4 the complete analytical dictionary of r language \"aunumpa\" 4 the people. Chi Hullo Li Iposi!...U r Sacred 2 Me Granny!

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