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IPK 386, Indigenous Worldviews of North America: Weekly Readings & Resources

Week 3 Resources

The Past – Songs that were first recorded:

Two Songs from the BC Archives -Recorded by Between 1947 and 1980, Ida Halpern, an ethnomusicologist, recorded an unprecedented number of sound recordings of cultural creations from elders in Kwakwa̱ka̱̕wakw, Nuu-chah-nulth, Haida and Coast Salish communities. Here are two short recordings from that collection.

Two Songs recorded on Vinyl by indigenous author, actor, artist, and respected elder, George Clutesi.

Two Brief Articles on George Clutesi of the Nuu-chah nulth Nation “all along the mountains and sea”

https://hashilthsa.com/news/2012-03-15/george-clutesi-royal-commission-testimony-re-discovered

https://abcbookworld.com/writer/clutesi-george/

Rosanna Deerchild Indigenous CBC Podcast Show from March 5, 2020 (10 minutes)

Jeremy Dutcher

Jeremy Dutcher “Listens to his Ancestors on Polaris prize winning Album.(5 minutes)

Jeremy Dutcher, Wolastoqey, Our Maliseet Songs, Saint John River, New Brunswick https://www.dal.ca/news/2018/05/10/jeremy-dutcher-brings-historic-indigenous-recordings-to-life.html

Passamaquoddy Tribal Nation

The Passamaquoddy Tribe is an indigenous Native American tribe of eastern Maine, the easternmost tribe in the United Sates. Culturally, the Passamaquoddy are one of several tribes of the Wabanaki (dawnland) group. The ancestral home of the Passamaquoddy Tribe covered the entire St. Croix River watershed, in Washington County, Maine, and adjacent New Brunswick, Canada, an area in excess of three million acres. The Tribe used an elaborate network of rivers, lakes, and portages to trade with other Indian tribes in New England, the Maritime Provinces of Canada, and beyond. Passamaquoddy Elders Listening To Wax Cylinder Recordings  https://passamaquoddypeople.com/collection/elders-listening-wax-cylinder-recordings

New Indigenous Artist 2020

Peace Country artist Celeigh Cardinal won 2020’s Juno Award for Indigenous artist or group of the year.

One World (We Are One) - Official Video

Celeigh Cardinal "Song By The Supermoon" live at CKUA

Spotlight: Digging Roots [Hwy 17]

Maqaivvigivalauqtavut

The Salish Sea - Videos

People of the Salish Sea (Coast Salish)' from the film 'Clearwater' (2015)

Extraordinary Tales from the Salish Sea (2015)
Joseph K. Gaydos is Chief Scientist for the SeaDoc Society, a marine science and conservation program focused on the Salish Sea. He is a licensed wildlife veterinarian and has a PhD in wildlife health. For over a decade he has been studying the fish and wildlife of the Salish Sea.

Songs to Save the Salish Sea (2017)

The Cowichan People & Tribes: Coast Salish - Vancouver Island, B.C.

Coast Salish Anthem ( Chief Dan George Prayer) - Quw'utsun Canoe Family / Kwamut Lelum

Eagle Takes Flight / Fly Eagle Fly - Descendants of the Salish Sea

Salish Sea - Holly Arntzen @ Unite! Protect the Inlet

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