Happy happy joy joy to Sandy! May she have many more.
The 1491s, who put this video together, are a Native American sketch comedy outfit whose members — Sterlin Harjo, Dallas Goldtooth, Migizi Pensoneau, Bobby Wilson, and Ryan RedCorn — were among the Indigenous people behind the Hulu TV series “Reservation Dogs,” which is well worth your time.
Herself and I watched all three seasons until the series came to an end, then binge-watched them all over again, three episodes a night, bing bang boom.
Goldtooth was particularly good as William Knifeman, a spirit who pops up periodically to lay a little wisdom on young Bear, one of the teens featured in the series.
The 1941’s huh? I guess they formed just after the 449th anniversary of the crash landing of Columbus somewhere out in the West Indies. Right?
I could do without Ryan Red Corn jumping around but I thought the clip for Reservation Dogs was great. When time and enough late night hours allow, I’ll have to spend some brain power watching it.
No words for that. But, it’s Sante Fe so they get satire, right?
But, it’s also Sandy’s birthday! So a great day.
Happy happy joy joy to Sandy! May she have many more.
The 1491s, who put this video together, are a Native American sketch comedy outfit whose members — Sterlin Harjo, Dallas Goldtooth, Migizi Pensoneau, Bobby Wilson, and Ryan RedCorn — were among the Indigenous people behind the Hulu TV series “Reservation Dogs,” which is well worth your time.
Herself and I watched all three seasons until the series came to an end, then binge-watched them all over again, three episodes a night, bing bang boom.
Goldtooth was particularly good as William Knifeman, a spirit who pops up periodically to lay a little wisdom on young Bear, one of the teens featured in the series.
Well, that explains it. Thanks for the point towards Reservation Dogs. And, Sandy says thanks too!
The 1941’s huh? I guess they formed just after the 449th anniversary of the crash landing of Columbus somewhere out in the West Indies. Right?
I could do without Ryan Red Corn jumping around but I thought the clip for Reservation Dogs was great. When time and enough late night hours allow, I’ll have to spend some brain power watching it.
Eeech. Never comment with the reading glasses off. Typo resolved, and thanks.
Elsewhere, my fellow bog-trotter Charles P. Pierce makes a connection that has long been on my mind. Aho!
As is often said in “Reservation Dogs,” “It’s all connected.”