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A Native American Music Awards nominee in 2007, Michael Bucher has filmed his latest music video, 'Don't Forget About Me,' at the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary of Hot Springs.
'Don't Forget About Me,' was produced and filmed in association with 2007 Native American Music Awards nominees Karla LaRive of PK Productions, LLC of Hot Springs and Christopher Crosby of musicseenPROductions. The production is the third indigenous music video from PK Productions, and was shot on location at the Black Hill Wild Horse Sanctuary's petrogylph site, along with other regional locations in July 2008.
"The music video deals with the protection of Native burial grounds, and sacred sites. I try to tell people you wouldn't want your grandmother's grave dug up…nor do American Indian people. And, yet, it happens every day in Indian Country" says Bucher.
Michael Bucher is a Cherokee singer-songwriter who was taught from the beginning of his memory the stories, language and legends of his people. His songs are intended to teach, heal and bring awareness to everyone who hears them.
He sings about topics that are important to him and others in Indian Country. From the desecration of sacred sites, to Cherokee legends, to the sometimes seemingly Invisible Indian, there's a passionate quality throughout.
With strong vocals and heartfelt lyrics, his music is a blend of acoustic guitar, native and a contemporary drum, flute, shakers, rattles, bass and electric guitars, and cuts a swath through native folk, blues and rock.
The Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary is the largest private, non-profit, wild-horse sanctuary in northern America and has been in continuous operation since 1988.
It is home to more than 500 wild mustangs, plus several film and television projects.
Other productions which have been filmed at the Sanctuary are 'Hidalgo,', the TNT-made-for-television movie 'Crazy Horse,' and the Sean Penn directed "Into the Wild.' 'Into the Wild' was filmed at the Sanctuary and in Hot Springs in 2006.
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