Making a Noise: A Native American Musical Journey with Robbie Robertson

65 mins
This doc explores "The Band" guitarist and songwriter Robbie Robertson's Native American background. Half Mohawk on his mother's side, the film follows him back to the Six Nations reservation in Ontario where he spent summers growing up and picked up his first guitar. The resulting album, "Contact From the Underworld of Red Boy", draws on his childhood First Nation influences and includes musical collaborations wth Native artists such as John Trudell, Rita Coolidge and Buffy Ste Marie.

Robbie Robertson

Self - Mohawk/Cayuga

Rita Coolidge

Self - Cherokee

John Trudell

Self - Santee Sioux

Benito Concha

Self - Benito Concha (archive footage)

Sharon Burch

Self - Navaho (archive footage)

Herb Myke

Self - Robbie's cousin; Cayuga/Six Nations

Doug Myke

Self - Robbie's cousin; Cayuga/Six Nations

Elaine Bomberry

Self - Ojibway/Cayuga/Six Nations

Derek Miller

Self - Six Nations musician

Ulali

Selves - Indigenous women’s group (archive footage)

Joanne Shenandoah

Self Oneida/Iriquois/Haudenosaunee

Johnny Myke

Self - Payute

Verdell Primeaux

Self - Navaho

Carlton H. Hoahwah

Self - Comanche

Mark G. Wauahdooah

Self - Comanche

Buffy Sainte-Marie

Self - Cree (archive footage)

Leonard Peltier

Self - Anishanaabe/Dakota (archive footage)

Bonnie Jo Hunt

Self - Dakota Sioux

Dennis Banks

Self - AIM leader (archive footage)

Jacky Bird

Self - Hidatsa/Dakota Sioux

Chief Arnie General

Self - Onondaga, Six Nations Reservation

Hart Perry

Director of Photography

Sara Keller

Associate Producer

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