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French trappers knew the plant as racine amère (bitter root). [8] Native American names include spetlum/sp̓eƛ̓m̓ or spetlem ("hand-peeled"), nakamtcu (Ktanxa: naqam¢u), [9] and mo'ôtáa-heséeo'ôtse (Cheyenne, "black medicine"). [10] The roots were consumed by tribes such as the Shoshone and the Flathead Indians as an
[3] Dawn Theresa states, "Deep Roots is more than just another hymns record – it's an artist reconnecting with his past and reminding us that hope and light are found in a deep-rooted faith." [ 4 ] Jonathan Andre says, "A great purchase if you thoroughly enjoy the acoustic and bluegrass genre, this album is a great divergence from Steven, as ...
Deep Roots may refer to: Deep Roots (radio program), a Canadian radio program focusing on folk and roots music; Deep Roots (Steven Curtis Chapman album), 2013; Deep Roots (Lorez Alexandria album), 1962; Deep Roots, a 2018 novel by Ruthanna Emrys; Deep Roots, a 2023 novel by Sung J. Woo
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The story is told through a series of clips presented as VHS tapes [1] distributed by the fictional company Gemini Home Entertainment. [2] The tapes are a mixture of educational clips, commercials, public service announcements, and home videos, [3] produced by various fictional companies such as Regnad Computing, Harbinge Technologies, and Optica!
Deep Roots is a Canadian radio program focusing on folk and roots music.The program, hosted by Tom Power, airs on CBC Radio 2.. Power, who began the program while still attending Memorial University, is believed to be the youngest regular host of a CBC Radio program since Peter Jennings's tenure as host of Peter's People in 1947 (at the age of nine).
[3] [4] He later recorded "The Source (Of Your Divorce)" for Warner Brothers Records US, which obtained regularly rotated video airplay. In 1991, Dread recorded Profile and African Anthem Revisited. He also toured in Europe and the US with Freddie McGregor, Lloyd Parks, We The People Band, and the Roots Radics Band.