Munsick's "White Buffalo" receives documentary treatment
The documentary expands on the album's concept, with the white buffalo representing a sacred symbol for the Plains tribes, its return signaling prosperity and rebirth. Delving into conversations with Pro Buckin' Horse producer and entrepreneur from the Blackfoot Tribe, Dougie Hall; rancher, horse trainer and actor from the Crow Tribe, Stephen Yellowtail; and cowgirl from the Blackfeet Nation, Sammy Jo Bird; together with Munsick, they explore the modern-day relationship between cowboys, ranchers and Native American tribes, and how they often rely on each other to live off the land out west.
"Some of the best kept secrets are out there, thriving, where the prairie meets the mountains," Munsick said. "I was lucky enough to be born and raised in the heart of cowboy country, mostly untouched by the outside world. It's a culture where cowboys and Native Americans are one in the same. I've always wanted to use my platform to help shed light on what's been hidden for decades, so naturally 'The Voices of the West 'was a great way to convey an important message, while artistically collaborating with a people who rarely get the opportunity to have their voices heard."
Following the premiere, Yellowstone actor and enrolled member of the Lakota Nations Mo Brings Plenty will moderate a panel discussion between Munsick, Hall, Yellowtail and Bird, alongside director/cinematographer from the Tohono O'odham Nation Cam Mackey and producer Caroline Munsick.
"For centuries, our horse nation relatives carried my ancestors on their backs and continue to in these modern times. It can be said they are responsible for our existence today," said Brings Plenty. "American Indians, cowboys, ranching and rodeo are deeply rooted in this country's history, culture and the enduring spirit of the American West, and through Ian's lens, a historical story of growth, camaraderie, respect, humility and the importance of creating allies with communities other than our own -- organically through our shared love of our four-legged relatives -- will appear for audiences of all ages."
Munsick's solo version of "Long Live Cowgirls" is now playing on country radio.
His headlining The Buffalo Roams Tour is currently underway, featuring a rotating lineup of special guests including Randall King, Triston Marez, Catie Offerman, Jake Worthington and Chancey Williams.
More news for Ian Munsick
- 03/21/25: Munisck, Cordero offer paean to the West
- 02/21/25: Munsick readies third disc
- 11/12/24: Munsick slates Horses are Faster Tour
- 10/25/24: Munsick tries "Fixin' Me"
- 09/22/24: Munsick sings about the "Western Woman"
- 06/28/24: Munsick pays homage to Wyoming
- 06/07/24: Munsick gets a surprise
- 04/05/24: Hunt, Smith, Top, Birge, Beckham put out new music
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