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D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai On Reaction To Face Handprint At The Emmys & Why He "Felt An Obligation" To Make A StatementThe 22-year-old Woon-A-Tai, a Canadian of Oji-Cree First Nations descent, told Deadline that he came up with the idea for the bold statement shortly after he became the first indigenous performer ...
Plus, Canadian actor D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, who is Oji-Cree First Nations, received his first Emmy nomination, for Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series, for his starring turn on "Reservation ...
Glace Bay will have the opportunity to listen to the musical creations of two-time JUNO award-winning Oji-Cree artist Aysanabee at the Savoy Theatre on March 12th. The Indigenous artist will be ...
An Oji-Cree rapper from Garden Hill First Nation in northern Manitoba performed alongside Nelly Furtado for a crowd of around 40,000 people at the star-studded opening ceremony of the Invictus ...
In an interview with Q's Tom Power, the Juno-winning singer-songwriter from Sandy Lake First Nation discusses his call out for openers and sets up his new single, Edge Of The Earth.
It was May 2023. The Oji-Cree singer-songwriter's grandfather told him, "Do the things you say you're gonna do." The comment stuck with Aysanabee and as he gave thanks at the awards show to the people ...
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