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carcasstohounds · 1 year
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so like maybe white people don’t think i’m pretty beyond a fetish but at least i can listen to cree round dance songs and feel like the prettiest girl to ever exist
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corbcro · 10 months
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maishshawkegeshig · 2 years
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I was tagged by @dreaming-legend Thank you !!
Rules: Music taste is a very telling thing. Create a new post and name 1-5 your favorite songs in each category. Don't be afraid to be too obvious! Tag users you want to get to know better. Don't forget to have fun! :)
Last songs you listened to:
SHINee- Replay, Prolific the Rapper x Tribe called Red- Black Snakes, Lil Rue- The Nasty Song, Ed Sheeran& Paulo Londra & Dave- Nothing on You
Best songs from your favorite TV show/movie:
Jeff satur- Why wont you stay, A. little wicked - Valerie Broussard , Goodbye Song- Terence Blanchard & Cynthia Erivo
Favorite songs about love (happy or not):
Beyonce- Dangerously in love, J. Maya- Achilles Heel, Kiana lede- I choose you, Kiss me thou the phone - souja Boy
Songs that could be the soundtrack to your life:
Ella Mai- Good Bad, Gang of Youths, Achilles come down, Prolific the rapper- Strangers in our own Land , Tori kelly - Dear No one
Songs that always make you want to dance:
Anything Sean Paul, Danza Kuduro- Don Omar or reggaeton in general, 2000s music like Usher- Yeah, Nelly Hot in here, Baby Bash Cyclone, No Hands- Waka Flocka
Songs that always make you want to cry:
Ludacris & Mary. j. Blige- Runaway Love ,Angle- Amanda Perez, Frankie J- Daddy's Little girl
Songs with the best lyrics:
Carrie Underwood- Toy Guns, Supaman- Miracle, Stand up- Taboo, Prayers in a song -Tall Paul, glory- common, the script- if you could see me now
Songs you want to listen to when you're alone in the car:
A Hard days night- the Beatles, Please say you dont love me- Gabrielle Aplin, Marry Me- Thomas Rhett, El Pardon- Nicky jam & Enrique Inlesias,
Songs that bring you back to yourself when your life is a mess:
Quechua 101 Land Back please- alvaro Brunson, Man- Star Cast, She got her own- Neyo& jamie fox, Bubblegum Bitch- Marina
Favorite instrumental songs:
Ahsoka's Theme, any Round dance song
Songs that make you feel like you're invincible and very cool:
One Woman army- Pocelain Black, Born foe this- The Score, Tomorrow we fight- Tommee Profitt, My Family- Migos , i look good- chalie bou
Guilty pleasure songs you're embarrassed to admit that you like:
Steady as the beating drum, American girl- bonnie mckee, Cascada- Bad boy
Songs that can describe your current mood:
Big Mad- Ktlyn, Hot- Seventten , Breakfreast- Dove Cameron, To. my younger self- Britton
If you wanted to be serenaded, the songs you'd prefer:
Red Skin Girl- Northern Cree, Can't help falling in love -Kina grannis
Songs you'd recommend everybody listen to (you can explain why if you want):
Frank Waln- AbOrginal , The Rose- Sorry, Understand- Meloh, Fujii Kaze- shinunoga e-wa, The beat goes on- Tribute to Leonard. Peltier, deep drive- Zaryah, slut money - Zand
This was fun! Tagging: @christiiineexx @h-bea92 @bornintheus01998 and anyone else that wants too
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etakeh · 3 years
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Disabled veteran Social Worker Indigenous Nahua mixed raised in Siletz & Yakama.
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Northern Cree - Red Skin Girl - A Tribe Called Red Remix - The Halluci Nation
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twelvemagpies · 4 years
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The odds & 24 for the song meme, or as many as you would like!
1. a song that reminds you of your childhood
голубой вагон bc i’m a predictable soviet diaspora child
3. a song that your best friend loves
god’s gonna cut you down (johnny cash; yes i do think i’m hilarious)
5. a song you like to daydream to
come along (cosmo sheldrake)
7. a song that you love from a genre you don’t usually like
hmm this one’s difficult bc there’s not really a genre i don’t like? ig as far as genre’s i don’t often listen to there’s brasshouse vol 7 no 68 (too many zoos)
9. a song that makes you want to go on an adventure
el mismo sol (alvaro soler)
11. a song to stomp around and pout to
kyoto (skrillex ft. sirah)
13. a song that reflects your views on love
our own house (misterwives) and no plan (hozier)
15. a song you like that sounds like its on the soundtrack to an indie coming of age film
the wolf (siamés)
17. a song that makes you want to grab your friends jump up and down dancing and screaming the lyrics
i love it (icona pop) or don’t stop me now (queen), almost exclusively bc one of the last times i was out clubbing with my friends, these are exactly the songs we did that to
19. a song that you can imagine listening to in an abandoned church ( if it isn’t hozier im judging you, but whatever)
the graveyard song (pigpen theatre co), and in a week (since you want a hozier one lmao)
21. a song for when the sun has gone down and you are feeling absolutely buck-wild with exhilaration!
northern cree - red skin girl (a tribe called red)
23. a song that when you listen to it you’re transported to a liminal space, time is pointless and you must sit and wallow in the void that remains
hungover in the city of dust (autoheart)
24. a song to listen to on a long drive when you have the really strong urge to keep driving until you find somewhere to start a new life (preferably a european city whose language you don’t speak)
grand canyon (the wind and the wave) or sofia (alvaro soler)
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weknowthistobereal · 2 years
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@doi is department of INTERNAL AFFAIRS INTERNAL TREASURY INTERNAL WAR
https://open.spotify.com/track/2bI1i6vnSmAa1Nl5pSmWya?si=xD-yiadaQDWtRCR3dDdyeA
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Northern Cree Red Skin Girl - A Tribe Called Red
I'm listening to this rn and this sounds dope as hell oh my god. I have never listened to this bad before, but I'm totally going to.
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lpdwillwrite4coffee · 7 years
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Tagged by the lovely @kteague
Rules: List 10 songs you’re currently vibing on and tag 10 people
In no particular order... 1. Close your eyes (and count to fuck) - Run the Jewels 2. Young and Menace - Fall Out Boy 3. Northern Cree/ Red Skin Girl - A Tribe Called Red 4. Pork Soda - Glass Animals 5. It Ain’t Me - Kygo and Selena Gomez 6. Corners - The Fray 7. Which Witch - Florence + the Machine 8. Come Down - Anderson .Paak 9. IV. Sweatpants - Childish Gambino 10. GLOWED UP -  KAYTRANADA and Anderson .Paak
@asnowballschance @purelyfueledbycaffeine @priya212 Ummm... Everyone. I’m tagging everyone. Not individually but just everyone. If you do this, tag me so I can see what music you’re into!
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baapi-makwa · 7 years
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#NowPlaying Northern Cree - Red Skin Girl - A Tribe Called Red Remix by A Tribe Called Red
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skemcesisetlt · 7 years
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alphabet tag
A - Age: 22 this year B - Birthplace: Canada C - Current Time: 10:00am D - Drink you last had: small cup of coffee E - Easiest Person to Talk to: my counsellor, when i talk to anyone else i get anxiety even those closest to me out of fear of chasing them away. he helps me with that though so it’s slowly becoming easier F - Favorite Song: 
shangri-la by yacht, red skinned girl by northern cree, africa by toto, in dreams by roy orbison, heart of glass by blondie, forever young by rod stewart, enjoy the silence by depeche mode, cool and bored by lcmdf, oblivion by grimes, postcards from italy by beirut
G - Gross-ist Memory: 
getting my period for the first time in grade 6 on a really heavy flow - my teacher gave me spare underwear and a pad but I went home to tell my mom and she made me cry because I felt so ashamed
H - Horror Yes or No?: Hannibal is my dad I - In Love?: with myself dang J - Jealous of People?: I try not to be K - Killed someone?: haytham kenway in assassin’s creed 3 L - Love at First Sight or Walk Past Again: 
love at first sight - having that lump in my throat when I first see someone when I can’t breathe and immediately have to look away? Yes absolutely - it’s happened three times now and none of them ended well, i mean, one of those people turned out to be the husband of one of my friends and it was the most embarrassing things that happened to me for me yikes they’ve got two kids and i wish them only the best - love at first sight has been ruined for me because of this tbh
M - Middle Name: Rose Andrea N - Number of Siblings: one younger sibling O - One Wish: idk prob that i didn’t have bpd P - Person I Last Called: Sara Q - Question you’re always asked: what is wrong with you R - Reason to smile: lesbians S - Song you last sang: dance hall days by wang chung T - Time you woke up?: 8:30 but I stayed in bed for an hour U - Underwear Color: blue-green V - Vacation: a weekend trip to vancouver with friends to Tatianna from rpdr W - Worst Habit: putting things off until it ruins me because i feel i deserve to suffer like this X - Xrays?: 
last one was for when I thought I had something stuck in my throat as a kid, I was terrified because my throat hurt so much but my mom ended up being angry at me when nothing showed up for being rationally scared - it still hurt though
Y - Your Favorite Food: sushi nigiri sign me up Z - Zodiac Sign: Gemini
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tinmsn · 6 years
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Tipi là gì
Tipi
[[File:Oglala girl in front of a tipi2.jpg|thumb|250px|An [[Oglala Lakota]] tipi, 1891]] A ”’tipi”’ (also ”’teepee”’[http://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=teepee&oldid=21764460 Teepee], en.wiktionary.org (last visited August 25, 2013). “[http://www.dict.org/bin/Dict?Database=*&Form=Dict1&Strategy=*&Query=teepee teepee]”. www.dict.org.(last visited August 25, 2013). And rarely, “tepee” [http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/587697/tepee tepee] (dwelling) — Encyclopædia Britannica) is a cone-shaped tent, traditionally made of animal skins upon wooden poles. Modern tipis usually have a canvas covering. last2 = Laubin A tipi is distinguished from other conical tents by the smoke flaps at the top of the structure.Holley, Linda A. ”Tipis-Tepees-Teepees: History and Design of the Cloth Tipi.”The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, Volume 24. Edited by [[Stephen Denison Peet]]. [https://books.google.com/books?id=XEPzAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA253 p253]History of Dakota Territory, Volume 1. By [[George Washington Kingsbury]]. S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1915. [https://books.google.com/books?id=sXBEAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA147 p147] Historically, the tipi has been used by [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Indigenous people]] of the [[Plains Indians|Plains]] in the [[Great Plains]] and [[Canadian Prairies]] of [[North America]]. They are still in use in these communities, though now primarily for ceremonial purposes rather than daily living. A similar structure, the ”[[lavvu]]” is used by the [[Sámi people]] of northern Europe.The People of Tipi Sapa (the Dakotas): Tipi Sapa Mitaoyate Kin. By [[Sarah Emilia Olden]]. Morehouse Publishing Company, 1918. [https://books.google.com/books?id=0AETAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA25 p25]Guide to the museum, first floor. By [[Museum of the American Indian]], [[Heye Foundation]]. 1922. [https://books.google.com/books?id=FF3zAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA105 p105]Geological Survey Professional Paper, Volume 670. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969. [https://books.google.com/books?id=rSolAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA21 p21] Tipis are often [[Stereotypes about indigenous peoples of North America|stereotypically and incorrectly]] associated with all [[Native Americans in the United States]] and [[Indigenous peoples in Canada]], despite their usage being unique to the peoples of the Plains.publisher=HarperCollins Native American [[tribe (Native American)|tribe]]s and [[First Nations|First Nation]] [[band government]]s from other regions have used other types of [[dwelling]]s.[[Lewis H. Morgan]], “I have seen it in use among seven or eight [[Sioux|Dakota]] sub-tribes, among the [[Iowa people|Iowas]], [[Otoes]], and [[Pawnees]], and among the [[Piegan Blackfeet|Black-feet]], [[Crow Nation|Crows]], [[Assiniboines]], and [[Plains Cree|Cree]]s. In 1878, I saw it in use among the [[Ute people|Utes]] of Colorado. A collection of fifty of these tents, which would accommodate five hundred persons, make a picturesque appearance. Under the name of the “[[Sibley tent]]” it is now in use, with some modifications of plan, in the [[United States Army]], for service on the plains.” [A Sibley tent has one pole in the center and no flaps for guiding the smoke from the central fire.] (Contributions to N. A. Ethnology, vol. iv., p. 115.) The tipi is durable,Annual Reports, Volume 17, Part 1. 1898. [https://books.google.com/books?id=f9sRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA405 p405] provides warmth and comfort in winter,“[https://books.google.com/books?id=titLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA99 Shelter]”. Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, Volumes 5-6. Published by order of the trustees, 1910. [https://books.google.com/books?id=titLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA115 p115] is cool in the heat of summer,With the sides raised; As seen in: Anthropological papers. 1917. [https://books.google.com/books?id=RE5SAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA211 p211] and is dry during heavy rains.The tipi: a center of native American life. By [[David Yue]], [[Charlotte Yue]]. 1984. p15.Camping and Camp Outfits: A Manual of Instruction for Young and Old Sportsmen. By [[George O. Shields]]. Rand, McNally, 1890. [https://books.google.com/books?id=sZQCAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA43 p43] Tipis can be disassembled and packed away quickly when people need to relocate and can be reconstructed quickly upon settling in a new area.The North-Americans of yesterday. By [[Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh]]. G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1900. [https://books.google.com/books?id=L1KUlwDIhX4C&pg=PA204 p204][[Lewis H. Morgan]], “[http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/8112 Houses and House Life of the American Aborigines],” Contributions to N. A. Ethnology, vol. iv., p. 114.[[Lewis H. Morgan]] notes the Dakota call their skin tents, “wii-ka-yo”. The following is an extract of his text: “When first discovered the Dakotas lived in houses constructed with a frame of poles and covered with bark, each of which was large enough for several families. They dwelt principally in villages in their original area on the head-waters of the Mississippi, the present State of Minnesota. Forced upon the plains by an advancing white population, but after they had become possessed of horses, they invented a skin tent eminently adapted to their present nomadic condition. It is superior to any other in use among the American aborigines from its roominess, its portable character, and the facility with which it can be erected and struck. “[…]” When the tent is struck, the poles are attached to a horse, half on each side, like thills, secured to the horse’s neck at one end, and the other dragging on the ground. The skin-covering and other camp-equipage are packed upon other horses and even upon their dogs, and are thus transported from place to place on the plains. This tent is so well adapted to their mode of life that it has spread far and wide among the Indian tribes of the prairie region.” (Contributions to N. A. Ethnology, vol. iv., p. 114.) Historically, this portability was important to [[Plains Indians]] with their at-times [[nomad]]ic lifestyle.[https://books.google.com/books?id=h9clAAAAMAAJ North American Indians of the Plains]. By [[Clark Wissler]]. American Museum of Natural History, 1920. == Etymology and nomenclature == The word ”tipi” comes into English from the [[Lakota language]].last2=Porterfield The Lakota word ”thípi” means “a dwelling” or “they dwell”, from the verb ”thí”, meaning “to dwell”.pages= The [[wigwam]] or “wickiup”, a dome-shaped shelter typically made of bark layered on a pole-structure, was also used by various tribes, especially for hunting camps.[https://books.google.com/books?id=HjSXKyZ2HOgC&pg=PA76 ”[[The Mythology of All Races]]”]. 1916. p. 76.The Archeological History of New York, Issues 231-238. By [[Arthur Caswell Parker]]. University of the State of New York, 1922. [https://books.google.com/books?id=T0qESR8QbowC&pg=PA387 p387] The term ”wigwam” has often been incorrectly used to refer to a conical skin tipi.The North-Americans of yesterday. By [[Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh]]. G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1900. [https://books.google.com/books?id=L1KUlwDIhX4C&pg=PA200 p200]Usually wigwams are a domed structure; conical wooden wigwams are known (as seen [[:File:Wigwam Indigenous peoples.JPG|here]] in the background), though, and presumably gave rise to the confusing of the different structures. For more, see: Notes on the Eastern Cree and Northern Saulteaux, Volumes 9-10. By [[Alanson Skinner (Anthropologist)|Alanson Skinner]]. The Trustee, 1911. [https://books.google.com/books?id=5Q8TAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA12 p12]+13. == Types and utility == === Structure === [[File:Tipi Inside.png|thumb|[[Crow Nation|Crow]] lodge interior, 1907, showing the poles and outer skin at the top, the inner lining and bedding. The lashing rope is tied off to a wooden stake at the bottom of the photograph. Clothing is suspended on a line tied between two of the tipi poles.]] A typical family tipi is a conical, portable structure with two adjustable smoke flaps, multiple poles (historically from 12 to 25 feet long) called lodge poles. [[Lewis H. Morgan]] noted that,
The frame consists of thirteen poles from fifteen to eighteen feet in length, which, after being tied together at the small ends, are raised upright with a twist so as to cross the poles above the fastening. They are then drawn apart at the large ends and adjusted upon the ground in the rim of a circle usually ten feet in diameter. A number of untanned and tanned buffalo skins, stitched together in a form adjustable to the frame, are drawn around it and lashed together, as shown in the figure. The lower edges are secured to the ground with tent-pins. At the top there is an extra skin adjusted as a collar, so as to be open on the windward side to facilitate the exit of the smoke. A low opening is left for a doorway, which is covered with an extra skin used as a drop. The fire-pit and arrangements for beds are the same as in the Ojibwa lodge, grass being used in the place of spruce or hemlock twigs.Morgan, Lewis H., ”Contributions to Native American Ethnology”, vol. iv., p. 114.
[[File:Tipi01.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Sioux]] tipi, watercolor by [[Karl Bodmer]], ca. 1833|left]][[Lodgepole pine]] is the preferred wood in the Northern and Central Plains and [[Juniperus virginiana|red cedar]] in the Southern Plains.Wishart, David J.. ”Encyclopedia of the Great Plains Indians”. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2007. 89. Tipis have a detachable cover over the structure. The cover has historically been made of [[American Bison|buffalo]] hide, an optional skin or cloth lining, and a canvas or bison calf skin door. Modern lodges are more often made of canvas.The Indian Tipi: Its History, Construction, and Use By Gladys Laubin, Reginald Laubin. p3, p58. Ropes (historically raw hide) and wooden pegs are required to bind the poles, close the cover, attach the lining and door, and anchor the resulting structure to the ground. Tipis are distinguished from other tents by two crucial elements: the opening at the top and the smoke flaps, which allow the dweller to heat themselves and cook with an open fire; and the lining that is primarily used in the winter, which insulates. Tipis were designed to be easily set up or taken down to allow camps to be moved to follow game migrations, especially the bison. When dismantled the tipi poles were used to construct a dog- or later horse-pulled [[travois]] on which additional poles and tipi cover were placed. [[File:Catlinpaint.jpg|thumb|Tipis painted by [[George Catlin]] in the 1830s|left]] Tipi covers are made by sewing together strips of canvas or tanned hide and cutting out a semicircular shape from the resulting surface. Trimming this shape yields a door and the smoke flaps that allow the dwellers to control the chimney effect to expel smoke from their fires. Old style traditional linings were hides, blankets, and rectangular pieces of cloth hanging about four to five feet above the ground tied to the poles or a rope. === Decoration === [[File:Tipi Artwork.jpg|right|thumb|Examples of painted tipi covers, from [[Paul Goble]]’s book, ”[[Tipi: Home of the Nomadic Buffalo Hunters]]”, 2007.]] Historically, most tipis in a village would not be painted. Painted tipis often depicted note-worthy historical battles and often featured geometric portrayals of [[celestial bodies]] and animal designs. Sometimes tipis have been painted to depict personal experiences, such as war, hunting, a dream or vision. When depicting visions, “ceremonies and prayers were first offered, and then the dreamer recounted his dream to the priests and wise men of the community. Those known to be skilled painters were consulted, and the new design was made to fit anonymously within the traditional framework of the tribe’s painted tipis.” location=USA == See also == Div col * [[Chum (tent)]], a similar structure used by various peoples from northwestern Siberia to northern Mongolia. * [[Goahti]], a somewhat similar structure used by the [[Sami people|Sami]] people of northern Scandinavia * [[Oca (structure)|Oca]], a typical Brazilian indigenous housing; * [[Hogan]] * [[Igloo]] * [[Lavvu]], a similar structure used by the [[Sami people]] of northern Scandinavia * [[List of human habitation forms]] * [[Longhouse]] * [[The Tepee]] * [[Plains hide painting]] * [[Wigwam Motel]] * [[Yurt]] * [[Lone Teepee]], a historic place in [[Montana]], US * [[List of house types]] Div col end == References and notes == ;General * Holley, Linda A. ”Tipis-Tepees-Teepees: History and Design of the Cloth Tipi.” Gibbs-Smith, 2007. * [[Reginald Laubin]], Gladys Laubin, [[Stanley Vestal]], ”The Indian tipi: its history, construction, and use.” Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1989, ISBN. * American Anthropologist. [https://books.google.com/books?id=GoR0AAAAIAAJ Vol. 16; No. 1]. American Anthropological Association of Washington, 1914. ;Citations Reflist ;Notes group=note == External links == commons category * [http://www.tipis.org History, construction, and evolution of tipis plus Photos and drawings] * [http://SimplyDifferently.org/Tipi Simply Differently.org: Tipi], tipi building resource, how-to manuals and online calculator for canvas lanes * [https://web.archive.org/web/20061116053349/http://tipi.com/tipipoles/Tipi%20Instructions22.pdf Tipi Instructions], a PDF document detailing the construction of a tipi. Tents Huts [[Category:Indigenous culture of the Great Plains]] [[Category:Indigenous architecture]] [[Category:House types]] [[Category:Portable buildings and shelters]] [[Category:Traditional Native American dwellings]] [[Category:Tents]] [[Category:Lakota words and phrases]]
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hyatthiphop-blog · 7 years
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Let’s Talk About Hip-Hop
https://www.letssingit.com/northern-cree-singers-lyrics-red-skin-girl-lvc946z#axzz4bLkTg2i0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3TpDQ0vsB4
I prefer the A Tribe Called Red mix but I’m not sure how popular the Northern Cree Singers are. I have learned that the diversity of Indigenous culture is underestimated. There’s so much that I still have to learn about Indigenous culture that it would be an injustice to say that I’ve learned anything beyond that. One thing I will say that I’ve learned is that decolonization through music is more than possible. Embracing things that make particular groups different is our strength. The second song features Indigenous throat singer Tanya Tagaq. I had no idea what throat singing was before this song. It was one of the most jarring things I’ve ever heard, and I can now truly say that I love it. Granted, when it’s mixed with A Tribe Called Red’s beats it’s significantly more digestible. However, Indigenous musical creativity, even though it is engrained in their culture is completely underestimated in the mainstream and it’s rather unfortunate.
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twistedimage0030 · 7 years
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#NowPlaying Northern Cree - Red Skin Girl - A Tribe Called Red Remix by A Tribe Called Red
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