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Heavy metal is healing teens on the Blackfeet Nation

2 days ago
  • #Indigenous metal
  • #music therapy
  • #suicide prevention
  • Indigenous metalheads share personal stories of loss, depression, and how heavy music helped them cope.
  • Buffalo Hide Academy in Browning, Montana, integrates metal music into education to support at-risk Indigenous youth.
  • Fire in the Mountains festival brings metal music to Blackfeet Nation, fostering cultural exchange and suicide prevention.
  • Heavy music's therapeutic benefits include catharsis, community, and coping skills for trauma and isolation.
  • Metal culture and Indigenous traditions share themes of resilience, spirituality, and connection to land.
  • The Firekeeper Alliance, formed in response to high suicide rates, uses music to create safe spaces for youth.
  • Festival highlights include performances by Native bands, powwow dances, and workshops on Indigenous issues.
  • Metal's subgenres and global appeal resonate with marginalized communities, including Indigenous peoples.
  • The festival's success leads to tribal council considering more music-focused events to boost local economy and unity.
  • Attendees describe the event as transformative, healing, and a rare space where metal and Indigenous cultures intersect.