Photo: Yellowstone National Park

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK — Christian Parrish Takes the Gun, known professionally as Supaman, an Apsáalooke rapper who grew up in the Crow Agency in southern Montana, performed last night at Madison Junction’s Teepee Village.

Photo: YNP

This is part of a series of public, place-based projects and artworks created by an inter-tribal group of artists and scholars in locations throughout the park. The project is presented by Yellowstone Revealed, an effort with Mountain Time Arts and numerous Tribal Nations to commemorate 150 Years of Yellowstone.

Nightly performances at the All Nations Teepee Village continue tonight and tomorrow at 5 p.m. with a performance by the Intermountain Opera Bozeman featuring Indigenous opera singers Kirsten Kunkle and Kate Morton. Kirsten will be premiering an original song written specifically for this event.

Toby Koekkoek is a Community News Reporter, and a recent resident of Teton Valley. He enjoys writing about our region's community events and the movers and shakers that make up the culture of this unique mountain town. He enjoys deep powder, and deep thoughts, skateboarding, playing racquet sports, riding his bike, and nerding out on music. Toby also coaches freeride skiing for the Jackson Hole Ski Club and runs skateboard camps in the summer.