
Klee Benally (Diné/Russian-Polish) was born in Tuba City on the Diné (Navajo) Nation and currently lives in Flagstaff, Arizona. He is originally from Black Mesa and has worked most of his life at the front lines in struggles to protect Indigenous sacred lands. From occupying Border Patrol headquarters in Arizona to call an end to militarization on Indigenous lands to multiple arrests in direct action to protect the San Francisco Peaks and other threatened sacred places, in every aspect of his work Klee fights for a livable and healthy world.
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The Unsustainable
A.C.A.B. Round Dance Song
Blood In My Eyes
Song of the Sun
She Was A Mountain
Over the Edge/In Reverence
Hands on the Barbed Wire
When Banners Become Shields
If It Ends Tomorrow
An Act of Liberation
A Matter of Action
Two Burning Cities
Holding Up The Sky
At The Edge Of The World
After the Fire
Weather Changes
destructed #1
One Brutal Violent Machine
Brighter Than Stars
Too Much to Feel
The Tipping Point
We Can Pretend
Shi Keyah Hozho
An Elegy for Broken Windows
Without Water
To the Ground
Indigenous and Decolonized Anarchy - eMERGENCY heARTS Mix
At The Edge Of This World
Shi Kéyah Hózhó
Nothing for Ourselves | Appropriation |
Violator by Appropriation
Burn the Fort Long Overdue Update!!
The Sound of Silence Cover
I Believe in Miracles - Acoustic Ramones Cover
Full Interview
The Unsustainable Sessions
Where's the Fire? Klee Benally
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