The coat is the signature piece in the upcoming exhibition, “Up Where We Belong: Native Musicians in Popular Culture,” which opens Thursday, July 1.
![]() Photo Credit: Katherine Fogden, Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian | This exhibition examines Native people who have been active participants in contemporary music for nearly a century. Hendrix’s grandmother was Cherokee and his family continues to recognize and honor this heritage to this day. The exhibition will show how his identity contributed to his artistry and how he in turn influenced a whole generation of musicians—including some of the biggest acts in rock and roll. Other original items, and a Fender Stratocaster guitar reproduction of the one he played at the Monterey International Pop Festival in 1967 and a Gibson Flying V guitar reproduction that features artwork that appeared on the original, may also be highlighted in the exhibition. # # # SI-195-2010 Media Only Eileen Maxwell (202) 633-6615 maxwelle@si.edu Leonda Levchuk (202) 633-6613 levchukl@si.edu |

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