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The Natives Issue

More Crunk Please
Metronomy is a guy called Joe Mount who, if we all hold hands and believe hard enough, could turn out to be Britain’s answer to that chubby guy from the DFA and LCD Soundsystem, James Murphy.
Theydon Bois
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The Natives Issue

Welcome To Native Land
This entire issue of VICE was made on native territory, in different, equally remote parts of the world. The first was made in Sápmi, the ancient Saami territory. The second half was made in Browning, the Blackfeet Indian reservation in northwestern...
VICE Staff
1.1.06
The Natives Issue

True Northern Death Metal
I have to be honest with you, I never thought my Saami heritage would be to my advantage when it comes to music.
Tobias Poggats
1.1.06
The Natives Issue

VICE Comics
Chief Sitting Bullshit - The Drunk Indian Vs. Nazi Penis
Johnny Ryan
1.1.06
The Natives Issue

They Don't Really Care About Us
Unless you want to travel by a ferry which often sails through scenes not unlike the opening 30 minutes of The Day After Tomorrow, the only way to get to Barra Island is by a small propeller plane chartered by British Airways.
VICE Staff
1.1.06
The Natives Issue

Grizzly Girl
On September 27th two years ago, my coworker Catherine and I went on a hike to celebrate the end of our summer work season. I have a bad knee from snowboarding and she had previously sprained her ankle, so we decided to take an easy route.
Kelsy Rae Running Wolf
1.1.06
The Natives Issue

Boxing Out
Frank Kipp and his brother Thomas are doing a huge service to the Blackfeet reservation. They’ve opened up a fully equipped boxing club smack-dab in the middle of the harshest part of town.
VICE Staff
1.1.06
The Natives Issue

Secret Sounds
If you’ve ever heard an Ariel Pink record you’ll know that his music somehow sounds like everything and nothing at the same time.
Les Panini
1.1.06
The Natives Issue

Snack Attack!
I own the Snack Shack. It’s a little food shop near the high school here in Browning. I’ve been running it for four months but today is the first day I opened it as the owner. I just bought the business.
Lloyd "dibbs" Deveraux
1.1.06
The Natives Issue

Feel the Wrath
Integrity came out at a time when hardcore was heading at light speed into Planet Gay Prog Metal Zone and emo college rock was about to engulf the world. Their first EP “In Contrast Of Sin” united crusties, punks and SXE zealots around the world with...
Alan Crapstain
1.1.06
The Natives Issue

Racist Friend
We nearly used this piece as the intro to the issue. It would have worked well as a sensational “Welcome To Barra” piece. Thing is, it would have been totally unrepresentative of the islanders, who, on the whole, treated us amazingly well.
VICE Staff
1.1.06
The Natives Issue

Herd and Destroy
Up here it's all about metal. You can see for yourself, as soon as a band strays ever so slightly from that monotonous, fast drumming, as soon as they become the least bit inventive, the floor clears at live shows.
Tomas Kärrstedt
1.1.06
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