The Jann Arden Podcast

Buffy Sainte-Marie: Celebrating Indigenous Identity

09.29.2023 - By Jann ArdenPlay

Download our free app to listen on your phone

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

This week, Jann Arden and Buffy Sainte-Marie spend an hour talking about the music industry and songwriting, the complications of growing up without knowing where you come from, and the history of Indigenous peoples in Canada ahead of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Buffy mentions a variety of works and resources we wanted to share:

Andrea Warner's Women in Music

Andrés Reséndez - The Other SlaveryThe Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in America

A Day to Listen in Partnership with the Gord Downie Chanie Wenjack Fund

ReconciliACTION and the Gord Downie Chanei Wenjack Fund

The TRC Calls to Action

Caleb Ellison-Dysart - Just You and Me, Missed Out.

Ulali - Mahk Chi

Pura Fe - Hiyo Stireh

Aysanabee - Watin

Mimi O’Bonsawin - Willow

Plex’s album Who Am I to Judge, especially the song Suspect.

Aqua Nibii Waawaaskone: Come On Home, Burry Me Deep. Background: (from Helen Yung) Amy Hull, one of the youth who participated with us in Buffy's Creative Native Project Initiative at X (formerly Ryerson) University during Covid, was recently involved in the curation and production of a community performance in Toronto's Summerworks Festival. One of the guest artists that Amy worked with was Aqua Nibii Waawaaskone.  

You can find so much more about Buffy's music and work, including her recommended reads, on her WEBSITE.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

More episodes from The Jann Arden Podcast