by Evan Gravelle, MMNN Contributor

A series of conversations with Rise Ashen and Wolf Castle

(L-R) Tristan Grant, Cynthia Pitsiulak, and Charlotte Qamaniq.

When many Canadians think of the music of First Nations people, they might conjure up images of drum circles, with Elders in traditional outfits, leading a community in song. That is a part of the story of Indigenous music, but there are many artists who are taking the artform into new places, by mixing parts of their heritage with modern technology and trends.

I sat down with two artists who are pushing the envelope of Indigenous music in the modern world and got to see their perspectives on the art the ...

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