
Razzle Dazzle’s
Connecting Indigenous youth with Native culture bearers and uplifting traditional arts, songs, dances, stories, and ceremony for over thirty years
Intertribal Youth Program
"Razzle saves lives. He's a very strong piece of medicine to our people and our community and has a big part in our nations rebuilding back our ways. [He is] very sacred in my heart and in my family's hearts" —Joey T., Muwekma Ohlone
Features, Articles, and Appearances
"Its really vital and important to help our elders out who are passing down songs and dances to the youth. I've always admired that [Razzle] will take a group of kids all over to different areas [and] I love his crew. They're good singers n dancers" —Cynthia V., Mexican and Mescalero Apache
Speaker, A Right to Heal: Centering Mental Health Multi-Racial Equity in California
September 20, 2022. Hosted by: California Pan-Ethnic Health Network, Latino Coalition for a Healthy California, California Consortium for Urban Indian Health, Southeast Asia Resource Action Center, the California Black Health Network, and the Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission
Artist, Beaded Hummingbird
Crocker Art Museum, 2020
“Sing and Dance- Remember the Patwin”
Dave Jones, UC Davis, October 1, 2019
“Youth Make Miwok Pride Video: ‘We Don’t Need a Gang, We Have a Tribe’
Melissa Leal for ICT News, A Division of IndiJ Public Media, November 15, 2015
“Students Gather in Celebration of Native American Day”
Ryan Mullins for The Connection, Cosumnes River College, November 20, 2014
“Big Time at the Shingle Springs Rancheria”
Mike Bush for Mountain Democrat, August 23, 2011
“Indians Gather, Honor Sacred Sites”
Jennifer Garza for Sacramento Bee, June 21, 2003