Indigenous Peoples’ Day Lecture at Bonn University

October 13, 2025, 6.15-7.45 p.m. via Zoom

Event Title: Putting a Positive Spin on the Game: Reflections on Hip Hop, Art, and Life by Rappers and Actors Lil Mike and Funny Bone (Indigenous Peoples’ Day Lecture) organized by the North American Studies Program at the University of Bonn

Date: October 13, 2025, 6.15-7.45 pm

Place: on Zoom

For this year’s Indigenous Peoples’ Day Lecture, we have the pleasure of hosting Pawnee artists Lil Mike and Funny Bone who will speak to us about how their art has allowed them to “put a positive spin on the rap game” and to claim and
reclaim Native presences within North American popular culture. They will spotlight different stages of their careers and will share with us, among other things, how their hip hop practice has prepared them for their acting careers. They will also relate to us the challenges of becoming and being successful Native artists and performers as well as what role religion has played for their lives and practices. The event will take place on Zoom. Please register via the following link to receive the Zoom details: Registration

Bio:
Lil Mike and Funny Bone (Pawnee), also known as Mike Bone, began their careers as artists at an early age, writing poetry and performing their rap songs in front of different audiences. They first received national attention as contestants on America’s Got Talent in 2013, impressing the judges with the song “Rain Dance.” As characters Mose and Mekko on the TV show Reservation Dogs (2021-2023), they convinced audiences across the globe of their multiple
talents and consolidated their international fame. Their records include the albums Crunk Nativez (2010), Beat of the Drum (2018), and their most recent release Vibin (2024).