Inspired Places: Kalolin Johnson

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • Episode 4:
    Kalolin Johnson is a singer and musician from Eskasoni First Nation who has been singing in both Mi’kmaq and English since she was young. From traditional songs to new compositions, Kalolin’s music looks to the future even as she honours the past.

Комментарии • 4

  • @juanitaromard6805
    @juanitaromard6805 Год назад

    Enjoyed listening to Kalolin's story. Beautiful song! Congratulations!

  • @joancrawford3091
    @joancrawford3091 Год назад

    Love her and her music

  • @chadalbert4977
    @chadalbert4977 Год назад

    Very interesting !!! Sounds very nice!! I just learned last month or so, m,y grandfather was taken away from his parents, put in one of those Indian boarding schools, orphanage,, father spoke his language,, but I find no reference any where, too Tribe name, that mom said our grandfather wanted us too know, ,,, I can rble on and on,, but this is where this young woman gets to talk,!!! My grandfather is from Chataqua New York,, and his father spoke the same language as the Lakota!! Lol,,, my mother always had a house full of white kids,,, and we always had a good time!!! Mom always left the front door unlocked,, lol

  • @chadalbert4977
    @chadalbert4977 Год назад

    We never talked about our race, none of the kids did,!!! I can't explain,,,???! Are English Celtic???! My English grandma was at the first Thanksgiving,, y grandma played piano for silent movies
    !!! Lol. I have volunteered this information before,,, Lakota,, brave is ohitica, "gentile ohitihka!!" No more fighting!! Lol