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12 Indigenous Artists Canadians Should Be Listening To

By Phjoshua @thereviewsarein

Indigenous artists in Canada are making fantastic music in pop, rock, country, blues, roots, hip-hop, dance, traditional music, and more. Audiences that have discovered Indigenous artists in these genres already know that they deserve to be heard as often and as loud as non-Indigenous artists, and we agree.

As we recognize and celebrate Indigenous Month (June 2021), we want to shine a spotlight on 12 Indigenous artists we think Canadians should be listening to. Some you may know, some you may not. All of them are on our radar, and we're happy to put them on yours.

We also need to take a moment to remember that the roads these artists and all Indigenous peoples in Canada have had to travel have been more complicated and difficult than many of the rest of us. For generations and more than a century, Canada's history with the Indigenous peoples is no less than horrific in too many ways and it is past time for small talk and time for big actions. We stand with all Indigenous peoples in Canada as they share their voices and stories and ask for accountability and action.

Today, we'll start with some music. Check out this list of 11 artists, the link we've dropped for each of them - and hit play on the video included for a taste of what they have to offer.

Honourable Mentions: Robbie Robertson , Susan Aglukark, Willie Dunn, Celeigh Cardinal, Shane Yellowbird, John Angaiak, Willie Thrasher, Status/Non-Status, Mishi Donovan, Curtis Shingoose, Jerry Sereda, Alexis Lynn.

Amanda Rheaume

Buffy Sainte-Marie

Don Amero

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Jeremy Dutcher

Julian Taylor

Logan Staats

Shawnee Kish

Tanya Tagaq

Lee Harvey Osmond

Twin Flames

Snotty Nose Rez Kids

12 Indigenous Artists Canadians Should Be Listening To


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