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Woman Is The Earth
Woman Is the Earth is an American black metal band from Black Hills, South Dakota. History Woman Is the Earth was formed in Black Hills in South Dakota in 2007 by vocalist/guitarist Jarrod Hattervig, second guitarist Andy Martin and Drums, drummer Jon Martin. Two years after formation the band released their debut album ''Of Dirt'' which they produced and published at own costs. Three years after the release of their debut album, the band recorded and published their second album ''This Place Contains My Spirit''ISOLATION: INTERVIEW MIT JOHANNES SCHMID, ALBERT RÖHL In 2014 and 2016 Woman Is the Earth released their third and fourth full-length studio album ''Depths'' and ''Torch of Our Final Night'' which were both published via Init Records.Kim Kelly: ''Vice (magazine), Vice''Black Hills Black Metallers Woman Is the Earth Raise the Torch with "Brother Of Black Smoke"/ref>James Lewis: ''Decibel (magazine), Decibel'': In 2021 the band published their fifth album ''Dust of Fore ...
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Black Hills
The Black Hills ( lkt, Ȟe Sápa; chy, Moʼȯhta-voʼhonáaeva; hid, awaxaawi shiibisha) is an isolated mountain range rising from the Great Plains of North America in western South Dakota and extending into Wyoming, United States. Black Elk Peak (formerly known as Harney Peak), which rises to , is the range's highest summit. The Black Hills encompass the Black Hills National Forest. The name of the hills in Lakota is ', meaning “the heart of everything that is." The Black Hills are considered a holy site. The hills are so called because of their dark appearance from a distance, as they are covered in evergreen trees. Native Americans have a long history in the Black Hills and consider it a sacred site. After conquering the Cheyenne in 1776, the Lakota took the territory of the Black Hills, which became central to their culture. In 1868, the U.S. government signed the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868, establishing the Great Sioux Reservation west of the Missouri River, and exempt ...
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