The New Deal: 4Kinship’s Push to 5,000 Skateboards for Navajo Nation

Words by Anthony Pappalardo

Whether it’s millimeters, wheelbases, or shoe minutiae, skateboarders tend to be “gear obsessed.” With the prices of decks rising largely due to wage increases and material costs, we’re more aware of the economics of inches. Still, the expense of skateboarding has changed and, without getting into the weeds on inflation, it’s impacting the entire ecosystem of skateboarding.

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For the over 170,000 Indigenous tribal members of the Navajo Nation whose per capita income is roughly one-third of the national average, the dollar has a much different and more dire meaning to daily life than those of us with the ability to re-up from our phones impulsively. With 81-percent of American voters claiming the “economy” is the biggest issue in the upcoming election in November, the needs and financial standing of the Indigenous population of the US (estimated at over 9 million people) is rarely mentioned or represented, let alone the unequal conditions lacking infrastructure on the 300-plus Native reservations throughout the US.

Ignoring this situation is not possible for Diné artist, designer, entrepreneur, and activist Amy Denet Deal. Currently based in Santa Fe, New Mexico where she operates the brand 4KINSHIP, Deal’s work creating a platform for Native creators extends into different disciplines and lanes, with skateboarding becoming a growing arm of her efforts. Though she’s not a skateboarder herself, Deal understands the potential reach of skateboarding as an outlet that’s both physical and creative, and with the help of younger mentors embedded in the culture of skateboarding, she moved quickly to tap into that potential. 

The 4Kinship Skateboard Giveaway. Photo: Wade Adakai

In 2021 Deal founded the Diné Skate Garden Project to celebrate Diné youth and introduce and sustain skateboarding in the Toadlena community. Through DSGP’s efforts, donations, and sponsorship, by Fall 2022, a 7,400 square-foot park was built by Wonders Around the World and 5th Pocket Skateparks in Newcomb, NM near Navajo Nation. Along with other community events and aid, Deal and DSGP created the Modern Matriarch Skate Jam–a woman and femme-focused day of skateboarding on Navajo Nation–with help from Di’Orr Greenwood, who Deal describes as “A guiding light for DSGP and our community initiatives like Modern Matriarch Skate Jam.” Initially a passion project and source of extra money, Greenwood’s wood-burning artistry and designs have appeared on collaborative decks, and US Postal Service stamps, and in 2024, Nike SB released two customized silhouettes by Greenwood, each telling a different story about her heritage and inspiration.

With a team and park in place, DSGP continues to a high bar, however, providing access to equipment for Indigenous youth has proven to be a barrier and ongoing focus of DSGP’s efforts.

4KINSHIP’s #DinéSkateGardenProject volunteer organizers and the team from Navajo-led mutual aid org Chizh for Cheii at the Navajo Nation Fair distribution. Photo: Wade Adakai

“In 2023, after our first Modern Matriarch Skate Jam event, my friend Micaela from the Poseiden Foundation introduced me to Scott Sentianin, who had an amazing offer: 5,000 Monarch Project completes and Protec Helmets at an unbeatable price,” Deal said. “How could I say no? This was a chance to change the lives of 5,000 kids by giving them access to much-needed gear. Unpacking thousands of boxes was a big job, but seeing the joy on so many kids‘ faces made the room come alive. We handed out the first 1,600 boards in just over an hour!”

Focused on distributing 5,000 completes, Deal’s continued to work with Greenwood and a Two Grey Hills local known as the “shreducator.” Shawnshine Harrison spends three days a week at Two Grey Hills Skate Park in Newcomb, New Mexico teaching kids interested in rolling around the sprawling park. Modest yet outspoken about the stereotypes and lack of awareness of Indigenous culture, Harrison’s “Masa TV” and “Shawn Shine Show” videos lampoon those biases, often leveraging the line “Proof That Natives Exist,” while offering an open truth of his day-to-day. Proof of skateboarding’s impact, Harrison’s “Skate Across Native America” YouTube video is a 22-minute 44-second distillation of his 61-mile eight-hour push along cracked desert-lined highways from Farmington, New Mexico to Two Grey Hills Skate Park. 

That first board feeling. Photo: Wade Adakai

“Skateboarding saves lives because it’s a dance with danger,” Harrison said. “We live in a society where everything is “protected”. We don’t have to hunt for food in the literal sense. There are no wild animals in our modern towns. So skateboarding is a way to learn how to deal with danger. It’s something inherent in us that doesn’t get used too often nowadays. Skateboarding gives us the ability to become something more than we can be. Two Grey Hills Skatepark offers a place where anyone can express themselves creatively. It’s a place in an underserved area where there isn’t much going on and the significance is just the beginning of inspiring others to tap into something deep within themselves to help them grow creativity. “

With ongoing free lessons and events, Deal and crew will be distributing completes and safety equipment at Navajo Nation fairs throughout the Fall in Tuba City in Arizona as well as Shiprock, NM, but as Deal has found, the demand is not only growing but greater than the 5,000 boards currently making their way to the reservations.

4KINSHIP’s #DinéSkateGardenProject founder Amy Denet Deal, with the Wells Fargo Philanthropy & Community Impact Team at the Navajo Nation Fair distribution. PHOTO by Wade Adakai

“We’re planning to keep working on annual funding to make this event happen each year during the Navajo Nation Fairs,” she said. “If you want to help out, you can text SKATEINBEAUTY to 707070 to support our crowdfunding for future equipment. If you work at a skate company you can donate or let us buy your overstock. Let’s get these boards to kids on the reservations and support indigenous skate culture.”

For more information on supporting 4KINSHIP’s efforts contact community@4kinship.com.

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Horror Fans Rejoice: The HUF x Texas Chainsaw Massacre Collection Is Now Available

With Halloween around the corner, expect plenty of horror-inspired collabs coming your way. HUF is properly embracing the fright with their new bone-chilling The Texas Chainsaw Massacre collection—available now—just in time for the season. Swipe through for a closer look below:

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As a major The Texas Chainsaw Massacre fan, this collection has me seriously stoked. Even though I don’t usually wear necklaces or jewelry, that little chainsaw pendant is calling my name. And the Leatherface baklava? Again, not something I’d probably ever wear, but so dope nonetheless. 

Fun fact: they actually sold real chainsaws when launching this collection! They’re sold out now, but I just thought that was pretty epic. 

Related: Say It Three Times: The Welcome Skateboards x Beetlejuice Collab is Officially Here

The collection has it all—tees, hoodies, sweaters, jackets, hats…and much more. You can peep all the gear right here, and if you can, hit your local and see if they stocked up for the season! 

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre released in 1974 and is undoubtedly one of the most timeless independent horror films ever. If anything, let this collection inspire you to revisit this classic flick, or better yet, watch it for the first time! You won’t be disappointed, but you may be a bit spooked.  

Bring on the horror collabs! 

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Check out the Top 10 Clips for our $5000 Trick of the Summer Contest

Here we are, after a big summer of no FOMO, with you all submitting your best clips at a chance to win 5K. A lot of the entries definitely deserve it! Guys doing backflips at the concrete park, another one parachuting off a mini ramp in the sky (watch this!), Hollywood Martinez with a picture perfect frontside half Cab flip into a gnarly bank, Chris Moore rolling onto a sketchy motel sign—we got everything and more. 

Entries closed earlier this week and we tallied the votes. Below are the Top 10 clips, in no particular order! These are the ones that YOU voted for. Winner will be announced next Tuesday, October 8. Thanks everyone, this was a fun summer and we can’t wait to make someone’s day with that 5 Gs.

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Big thanks to 5 Hour ENERGY for putting up the prize purse. #noFOMOsummer #5hourENERGY

Check some previous week’s montages below:

Related: Our $5000 Trick of the Summer Contest has some wild entries

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Wes Kremer and Leo Romero in the new season of Japan’s KASSO Skateboarding Show

If you’re not familiar with Japan’s outrageous KASSO skateboarding game show/physical challenge, take a look at their newest trailer for their upcoming season. All new massive, original courses, and a couple of pro skaters you definitely wouldn’t expect to see on a TV show like this: Wes Kremer and Leo Romero!

Catch all the action October 15 and 22, and while it might be hard to find streaming if you’re outside of Japan (episodes and future streaming they claim will be on their YouTube), keep a close eye on KASSO’s Youtube account for highlights and recaps. If this trailer is anything like the full episodes, this stuff should be entertaining!

Massive downhill runs, Ollie to Ollie gap/landing pads to get bodied on, and the final boss: Uzushio—which may translate into, „How the hell am I supposed to ride this?“

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„You gotta be skilled at both street and park to get through this course,“ they mention in the trailer. Yeah, and maybe rock climbing and parkour too. 

The „Tokyo Upside Down“ course at night looks to be the most diabolical. We can see Madars Apse and Leo Romero handling some of the obstacles here. 

Beat The Gate looks insane. There’s a „huge cash prize“ promised to the winner. Then, just when you think you’ve seen it all, they drop the Rail Coaster on you. Jeez. Check out the looks on Leo and Wes‘ faces. Did someone make it? Or did they all drop to their watery demises? Tune in to find out on October 15 and 22. 

Related: Wes Kremer Breaks Down His Epic ‚Not Another TransWorld Video‘ Part: Exclusive Commentary

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Comedy Legend Harland Williams Joins Tony Hawk and Jason Ellis on ‚Hawk vs. Wolf‘

Need some laughter this morning? You’re in the right place! Comedy legend Harland Williams sits down with Tony Hawk and Jason Ellis on the latest Hawk Vs. Wolf podcast and it’s absolutely hilarious. Harland’s unbelievably impressive dry sense of humor is on full display here and he leaves Tony in tears all throughout. Don’t miss this one! Press play: 

Between his outrageous stories about skating when he was younger, classic stories that come with a lifestyle like his, hearing about his „board of the future“ and honestly, so much more, I couldn’t hold back my laughter (especially when these dudes are cracking up the entire time). I expected some funny moments, but this was more than I could’ve asked for. 

Related: Comedian Bob Odenkirk Talks Skating, Acting, Comedy and More on Latest Hawk Vs. Wolf Podcast

His classic cameo in Dumb and Dumber as the cop who drinks the pee (remember that?) will always be a hilarious moment from my childhood, and his role in Half Baked is simply timeless, if you ask me. Those alone were enough to make me click into this episode, but Harland Williams has had countless incredible roles over the years, and to top it all off, his stand-up is phenomenal. The guy is just funny. Simple as that.

As always, I’m not going to sit here and spoil too much of the episode, though. Find some time to listen to these stories—trust me, you won’t be disappointed. 

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