Community Spotlight: Nataanii Means - Indigenous Hip-Hop Performance
Details
Join us in supporting a community event featuring Nataanii Means, an Oglala Lakota, Omaha, and Diné hip-hop artist, organizer, and culture-bearer whose work bridges ancestral memory with contemporary expression.
His music moves between ceremony and street, protest and prayer, offering a powerful voice rooted in Indigenous identity and lived experience. From the Black Hills to Diné Bikéyah and beyond, he has become one of the most respected voices in Indigenous hip-hop.
Event Details:
• Date: Friday, April 10, 2026
• Time: 7:30 PM
• Location: Lied Center of Kansas, 1600 Stewart Dr, Lawrence, KS
• Cost: Free and open to the public (no tickets required)
This performance is presented in conjunction with the KU Powwow & Indigenous Cultures Festival.
Whether you’re coming for the music, the message, or the community, this is a meaningful way to spend your evening.
