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Keith Secola, 'backwards like a sacred clown'

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Indian Country Today (Lakota Times), July 28th, 2004

Norrell, Brenda Indian Country Today (Lakota Times) 07-28-2004 Long stretch in an Indian car, 500 years is long enough TEMPE, Ariz. - Keith Secola has just put a $20 bill in the stamp machine and now has a handful of Sacagawea coin dollars. Whether Secola is at the post office or onstage singing "NDN Kars" to raise dollars for the return of Wiyot land and fight against new uranium mining on the Navajo Nation, he is the quintessential Anishinabe of folk rock 'n' roll. Over a vanilla latte in a coffee shop in Tempe, the town he calls home, Secola talked of his love of the "music of the Bobs" a...

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