Tribes turn to musicians to raise kids’ awareness of COVID
PABLO, Mont. — The scene is the pedestrian bridge over U.S. Highway 93 in Pablo. In the midst of a gaggle of dancing children, a young hip-hop artist raps out a serious message:
“I pull my mask up to my face so I know that I’m straight. … I wash my hands in the sink, I ain’t taking no risk,” sings KiidTruth, in the video for his new song, “C19” — the first effort in a campaign against COVID-19 waged by Native American tribes in Montana.
To shield their vulnerable elders from the coronavirus pandemic, the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes are enlisting musicians to tell tribal youth to wash their hands and wear masks.
The song by 25-year-old KiidTruth — also known as Artie Mendoza III — garnered more than 1,500 views on YouTube in the four days after it was posted.