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Talon "Bazille" Ducheneaux, a multifaceted rap artist from the Cheyenne River Lakota and Crow Creek Dakota nations, shares his story in this episode of 5 Plain Questions. With a profound commitment to his community, Talon is the manager of the Wicahpi Olowan Music Program Recording Studio, where he fosters the talents of Indigenous artists through mentorship and collaboration. His musical oeuvre, which includes culturally infused rap albums, embodies themes of struggle, resilience, and perseverance, drawing from his rich cultural heritage. In our conversation, we talk of Talon's influences, his journey in sound design and music production, and his vision for empowering Native youth in the arts. This episode not only highlights Talon's artistic endeavors but also underscores the importance of community support and the legacy of mentorship within Indigenous cultures.Takeaways:The podcast episode features Talon "Bazille" Ducheneaux, a multifaceted artist from the Cheyenne River Lakota and Crow Creek Dakota nations, who shares his profound journey in the music industry.Ducheneaux emphasizes the importance of community engagement through music, highlighting his role in managing the Wicahpi Olowan Music Program Recording Studio.He articulates the significance of mentorship in his career, detailing how influential figures have shaped his artistic and personal development.The conversation delves into Ducheneaux's reflections on the evolving nature of Indigenous representation in the arts and the necessity for greater recognition of Indigenous artists.His narrative illustrates the transformative power of music as a medium for cultural expression, resilience, and healing within Indigenous communities.Ducheneaux stresses the importance of creating opportunities for youth in the arts, showcasing his commitment to fostering new talent and supporting emerging artists.Chapters:00:29 - Introduction to Talon "Bazille" Ducheneaux03:45 - Talon "Bazille" Ducheneaux: Influences and Inspirations10:24 - The Journey of Musical Discovery17:06 - Opportunities and Growth in Music25:21 - Cultural Reflections on Community Celebration28:01 - The Journey of Growth and Connection32:22 - Exploring the Sound Design JourneyLinks referenced in this episode:https://www.bazille.info/aboutHttps://www.waterers.orgelevenwarrioararts.comCompanies mentioned in this episode:Wicahpi Olowan Music ProgramFirst People's FundPlaying for the ChangeOglala Lakota Art SpaceCornerstone Theatre CompanyKennedy CenterGuthrie TheatrePennsylvania Academy for the Fine ArtsUSDArt of the RuralWatersIndigenous Association in Downtown Fargoindigenous artists, indigenous music, native hip hop, talon "Bazille" Ducheneaux, native sound design, indigenous communities, cultural resilience, indigenous mentorship, indigenous music programs, first people's fund, playing for change foundation, dakota culture, lakota culture, soundscapes, indigenous theater, community engagement, native youth empowerment, music therapy, indigenous storytelling, indigenous creatorsT6vPoAPRffV0Ga62sXxbMentioned in this episode:Waterers intro
39m 6s · Sep 10, 2025
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