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  2. Meditjin - Wikipedia

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    The video features Baker Boy rapping in his native language of Yolngu Matha as well as English, alongside six barefoot Dancehall Dancers and two members of the Baker Boy family. Baker Boy said: "The video for "Meditjin" was such an exciting process to work through, the concept blew my mind, so I was just so pumped we managed to pull all the ...

  3. Indigenous music - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous music is a term for the traditional music of the indigenous peoples of the world, that is, the music of an "original" ethnic group that inhabits any geographic region alongside more recent immigrants who may be greater in number. [1]

  4. Australian Aboriginal English - Wikipedia

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    Speakers have been noted to tend to change between different forms of AAE depending on whom they are speaking to, e.g. striving to speak more like Australian English when speaking to a non-Indigenous English-speaking person. [5] This is sometimes referred to as diglossia or codeswitching and is common among Aboriginal people living in major cities.

  5. We Deserve The Full Range Of Indigenous Identity On-Screen - AOL

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    What makes this era different is that you have [Indigenous] people in positions of influence both in front of and behind the scenes. It feels like we’re just at the beginning of something really ...

  6. Aysanabee - Wikipedia

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    He submitted his music to the International Indigenous Music Summit after making enough money on a cryptocurrency trade to cover the submission fee. [4] He was the first outside artist signed to Ishkōdé Records, a new label launched in 2021 by singer-songwriter Amanda Rheaume and ShoShonna Kish of the band Digging Roots .

  7. Ute music - Wikipedia

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    Group of Native American Utes. Ute music constitutes the music of the Indigenous Northern American Ute tribe. Much of this music has been recorded and preserved. Each song of the Ute tribe has a meaning or is based on an experience. These experiences may be social, religious or emotional. Many Ute songs are social songs.

  8. Indigenous music of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous music of Canada encompasses a wide variety of musical genres created by Aboriginal Canadians. [1] Before European settlers came to what is now Canada, the region was occupied by many First Nations, including the West Coast Salish and Haida, the centrally located Iroquois, Blackfoot and Huron, the Dene to the North, and the Innu and Mi'kmaq in the East and the Cree in the North.

  9. Things We Do - Wikipedia

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    Things We Do is the first album from the band Indigenous, released in 1998 under the Pachyderm Records label. [1] In 1999, Indigenous won three Native American Music Awards for this record, including two top honors: Album of the Year and Group of the Year.