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Digging Roots Loving Unconditionally

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This weeks Gaënö’ artist hardly needs any introduction. ShoShona Kish (Anishinaabe) and Raven Kanatakta (Mohawk, Anishinaabe) have been performing as Digging Roots for nearly 20 years. Their debut album, Seeds, was nominated for an Aboriginal Artist of the Year Award at the 2007 Juno Awards. In 2010 they brought that award home for their album, We Are. Over the years they've collaborated and shared the stage with some of the biggest names in the business and they continue to use their voices to not only highlight some of the biggest injustices Indigenous peoples continue to face but more importantly, they make music to help in the healing of deep generational wounds. This week we discuss their latest album, Zhawenim (Loving Unconditionally). The album is described as “a collection of songs that reflect on both their personal relationship with nature and our collective duty to preserve it.” Enjoy!

https://www.diggingrootsmusic.com

https://nativeartistdirectory.com

Playlist

01 Digging Roots- She Calls Me

02 Digging Roots- The Healer

03 Elexa Dawson- New Song

04 Willie Dunn- Charlie

05 Digging Roots- Cut My Hair

06 John Trudell & Kwest- So So Sweet

07 Aysanabee- We Were Here

08 Digging Roots- For the Light

09 Sebastian Gaskin- Snakehold

10 The Tewa- With You (Ft Jacob Shije)

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Manage episode 338608348 series 2909926
Content provided by Brett Maybee. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Brett Maybee or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

This weeks Gaënö’ artist hardly needs any introduction. ShoShona Kish (Anishinaabe) and Raven Kanatakta (Mohawk, Anishinaabe) have been performing as Digging Roots for nearly 20 years. Their debut album, Seeds, was nominated for an Aboriginal Artist of the Year Award at the 2007 Juno Awards. In 2010 they brought that award home for their album, We Are. Over the years they've collaborated and shared the stage with some of the biggest names in the business and they continue to use their voices to not only highlight some of the biggest injustices Indigenous peoples continue to face but more importantly, they make music to help in the healing of deep generational wounds. This week we discuss their latest album, Zhawenim (Loving Unconditionally). The album is described as “a collection of songs that reflect on both their personal relationship with nature and our collective duty to preserve it.” Enjoy!

https://www.diggingrootsmusic.com

https://nativeartistdirectory.com

Playlist

01 Digging Roots- She Calls Me

02 Digging Roots- The Healer

03 Elexa Dawson- New Song

04 Willie Dunn- Charlie

05 Digging Roots- Cut My Hair

06 John Trudell & Kwest- So So Sweet

07 Aysanabee- We Were Here

08 Digging Roots- For the Light

09 Sebastian Gaskin- Snakehold

10 The Tewa- With You (Ft Jacob Shije)

  continue reading

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