My Love RedHand: A Voice of Resilience

Introduction

My Love RedHand, a 44-year-old beacon of Indigenous strength, graces the studio of NTV.Life, Native Music Television, with her radiant presence. Born in Las Vegas, New Mexico, she carries the sacred heritage of half Navajo and half Lakota ancestry, her voice weaving a tapestry of ancestral memory and modern resistance, a sacred chant rising for justice and resilience.

The Red Hand Vow

Her name, Red Hand, carries the weight of a vow — a tribute to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) movement. The red handprint, a symbol worn across the face in advocacy, lives eternally in her identity as a call for remembrance and unyielding spirit.

A Picture of Health and Beauty

In this interview, her beauty shines with clear, perfect skin, a testament to a life free from drink or drugs, embodying the natural elegance of Native women. Her healthy glow reflects a life dedicated to healing and strength.

Music as Activism

Her music transcends genres — blending soulful ceremony with Indigenous trance, cinematic soul with EDM-infused anthems — each note an act of activism. You can experience her powerful sound firsthand with her song available at https://shorturl.at/Iv1tf. She stands at the crossroads of healing and visibility, her performances a dance for the forgotten, a light for generations yet to come.

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