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The Power of Indigenous Music

35 min · 21. juni 2023
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University of Alberta Chancellor Peggy Garritty chats with Adrian LaChance, a renowned Plains Cree dancer, singer, and helper, about Indigenous drumming, and what it means as a creative and cultural expression. LaChance plays a few songs on his hand drum and describes music as ceremony and a connection to the Creator.

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