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    • Andrea Warner
    • Sebastian Gaskin. Sebastian Gaskin's voice isn't just the feeling of the sun on your skin. It's that special kind of warmth that lingers and gives way to the slow glow of summer's night and a sky full of stars greeting the darkness one at a time.
    • Jayli Wolf. Jayli Wolf's story has all the makings of not just one movie or book, but probably five or six. Instead, Wolf has decided to channel part of her story into her "autobiographical" debut solo EP, Wild Whisper, and the result is a collection of songs that will move your body and fortify your spirit.
    • Morgan Toney. Morgan Toney is a 21-year-old Mi'kmaq fiddler from the We'koqma'q and Wagmatcook First Nations in Nova Scotia. Toney was a drummer first, and when he picked up the fiddle, it was a difficult transition.
    • Laura Niquay. Every time Laura Niquay makes music, she is honouring her gifts. . "I inherited my family's talent," Niquay told SOCAN's Words & Music magazine.
  1. Jun 21, 2024 · For Indigenous Peoples Day, we're devoting this week's edition of Songs you need to hear to new tracks from exciting Indigenous musicians. Scroll down to discover the songs our producers...

  2. Dec 6, 2012 · The original version of the ground-breaking Indigenous rights documentary Our Generation. Winner "Best Campaign Film" at London International Documentary Festival 2011. For more information,...

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  3. In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, the following list features some of the top films from the past 30 years made by Indigenous people (Native American, First Nations, Inuit,...

    • Snotty Nose Rez Kids. Snotty Nose Rez Kids are a hip-hop group from the reserve community of Kitamaat Village in the Haisla Nation, in B.C. SNRK, as they are often referred to, is composed of Young D and Yung Trybez who have been performing together since 2016 and have released four albums to date.
    • Zoon. Zoon is a shoegaze band from Hamilton, Ont., founded and led by Daniel Monkman, a musician originally from Selkirk, Man. and a member of the Brokenhead Ojibway Nation.
    • PIQSIQ. PIQSIQ (pronounced PILK-SILK) is a modern Inuit-style throat-singing duo composed of sisters Tiffany Kuliktana Ayalik and Kayley Inuksuk Mackay, who hail from Yellowknife but have roots in Nunavut’s Kitikmeot and Kivalliq Regions.
    • Cris Derksen. Cris Derksen is an Indigenous cellist who comes from the North Tallcree reserve in northern Alberta. Her musical journey began early on in her life at the Victoria School for the Performing Arts in Edmonton where she was trained in classical music.
  4. Jul 6, 2016 · If you want to learn more about the musical roots of our earth and the indigenous tribes that planted the seeds for all we listen to today, these five fantastic documentaries will give you an insight into the rhythms, rhymes and cultural life of our early ancestors. 1) In Between Songs

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  6. Apr 18, 2018 · Indigenous filmmakers and curators share their must-see recommendations from the National Film Board's catalogue of hundreds of films.

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