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Animism

Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Tagaq, Tanya
Verfasser*innenangabe: Tanya Tagaq
Jahr: 2014
Verlag: Six Shooter Records
Mediengruppe: Compact Disc
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Tanya Tagaq (born Tanya Tagaq Gillis and sometimes credited as Tagaq) is a Canadian (Inuk) throat singer from Cambridge Bay (Ikaluktuutiak), Nunavut, Canada, on the south coast of Victoria Island.[1] After attending school in Cambridge Bay, at age 15, she went to Yellowknife, Northwest Territories to attend high school where she first began to practice throat singing. She later studied visual arts at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design and while there developed her own solo form of Inuit throat singing, which is normally done by two women.. Tagaq released her third album, Animism, on May 27, 2014 on Six Shooter Records.[8] The album was a shortlisted nominee for the 2014 Polaris Music Prize, her first nomination for that award,[9] and won the $30,000 award on September 22, 2014.[10] The album also won the Juno Award for Aboriginal Recording of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2015,[11] and was nominated for Alternative Album of the Year.
Awards and recognition : 2006 Juno Awards, nominee: Aboriginal Recording of the Year, Sinaa
2009 Juno Awards, nominee: Aboriginal Recording of the Year and Instrumental Album of the Year, Auk/Blood
2014 Polaris Music Prize, winner: Animism
2015 Juno Awards, nominee: Alternative Album of the Year, Animism
2015 Juno Awards, winner: Aboriginal Recording of the Year, Animism
Discography: Sinaa (2005)
Auk/Blood (???) (2008)
Anuraaqtuq (2011)
Animism (2014) " (Wiki)
Enth.: 1 Caribou
2 Uja
3 Umingmak
4 Genetic Memory
5 Rabbit
6 Tulugak
7 Howl
8 Flight
9 Fight
10 Damp Animal Spirits
11 Fracking
" Inuit (Inuktitut: "the people") are a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic regions of Greenland, Canada, and Alaska.[6] Inuit is a plural noun; the singular is Inuk.[5] The oral Inuit languages are classified in the Eskimo-Aleut family,[7] whereas Inuit Sign Language is a critically endangered language isolate spoken in Nunavut.[8] In the United States and Canada the term "Eskimo" was commonly used to describe the Inuit, and Alaska's Yupik and Inupiat. "Inuit" is not accepted as a term for the Yupik, and "Eskimo"[9] is the only term that includes Yupik, Iñupiat and Inuit. However, Aboriginal peoples in Canada and Greenland view "Eskimo" as pejorative, and "Inuit" has become more common.[10][11] In Canada, sections 25 and 35 of the Constitution Act of 1982 named the "Inuit" as a distinctive group of Aboriginal Canadians who are not included under either the First Nations or the Métis." (wiki)

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Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Tagaq, Tanya
Verfasser*innenangabe: Tanya Tagaq
Jahr: 2014
Verlag: Six Shooter Records
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ISBN: 836766008642
Beschreibung: 1 CD + 1 Beiheft
Schlagwörter: Alternative music, Compact-Disc, Crossover <Musik>, Inuit-Sprache, Songwriter, Throat Singing, Compact disc, Compact disk, Compactdisc, Compactdisk, Compakt-Disk, Innuit, Inuit / Sprache, Inuit <Sprache>, Inuk, Inupik <Inuit-Sprache>, Osteskimoisch
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Mediengruppe: Compact Disc