
Bill Miller
8/13/2025 | 45s
Musician Bill Miller shares how PBS helps tell authentic Native stories.
Bill Miller, artist and musician, uses his work to educate as well as perform. He often answers questions about his flute, his eagle feather, and the traditions behind them. For him, public television provides a platform to move past stereotypes, showing Native musicians as deeply human and connected to the land. His story on PBS reflects his belief that both music and culture are sacred.
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Nashville PBS is a local public television program presented by Nashville PBS

Bill Miller
8/13/2025 | 45s
Bill Miller, artist and musician, uses his work to educate as well as perform. He often answers questions about his flute, his eagle feather, and the traditions behind them. For him, public television provides a platform to move past stereotypes, showing Native musicians as deeply human and connected to the land. His story on PBS reflects his belief that both music and culture are sacred.
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