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'''Jeneda Benally''' |
'''Jeneda Benally''' is the bassist and co-vocalist alongside her brothers in in the [[Navajo people|Navajo]] [[punk rock]] band [[Blackfire (band)|Blackfire]].<ref>[http://www.blackfire.net/index2.shtml B L A C K F I R E]</ref> Besides her duties in the band, she is an activist for various causes. Not only has she been a Miss Flagstaff Indian Days [[Powwow]] Princess, she is also a national Native American Honor Roll Society member, a spokeswoman for the [[Navajo Nation]] Tribal Employee Program, and one of the founders of the Indigenous Youth Network. Jeneda is also a storyteller, actress, model, artist, jewelry maker, and dancer of many Native dances.<ref>[http://www.indigenouspeople.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=23&Itemid=38 Indigeneous People]</ref> She has one daughter. |
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*[http://www.blackfire.net/ Blackfire] |
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Revision as of 21:42, 18 August 2009
Jeneda Benally is the bassist and co-vocalist alongside her brothers in in the Navajo punk rock band Blackfire.[1] Besides her duties in the band, she is an activist for various causes. Not only has she been a Miss Flagstaff Indian Days Powwow Princess, she is also a national Native American Honor Roll Society member, a spokeswoman for the Navajo Nation Tribal Employee Program, and one of the founders of the Indigenous Youth Network. Jeneda is also a storyteller, actress, model, artist, jewelry maker, and dancer of many Native dances.[2] She has one daughter.
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