The famous father-and-son duo of Lee Mandeville and his father, George, of Yellowknife, NWT, have a photo taken with hamlet wellness co-ordinator Karen Yip during the musicians' most recent stop in ...
At the Metis Celebration and Powwow, people meet family members they never knew they had. The annual gathering held in Lewistown draws Metis from Montana, Canada and elsewhere and is a celebration of ...
Ryan Keplin & Hicktown take the stage with their original Metis-influenced fiddle music. A group of talented musicians from Belcourt ND, this band performs both original music and popular favorites.
Métis fiddler Brianna Lizotte’s JUNO nomination highlights the power of cultural storytelling, community, and the growing recognition of Indigenous artists. There were 67 Indigenous nominees this year ...
The fiddle accompanied Lewis & Clark across the West. Fur trappers danced to it. Fiddle music followed the Métís as they sought a safe place south of the border, and they shared it with the Blackfeet.
This story is part of Resonate: Songs of Resilience in recognition of National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples Day. CBC Indigenous with CBC Unreserved celebrates communities ...
CHAMPAIGN – Garry Harrison and the New Mules, who specialize in the traditional music of Illinois, will offer fiddle and banjo and clogging workshops on Saturday at Techline and the Phillips ...