December 15, 2014 – Brutis Baez
Big in the Native American hip-hop scene, rapper Brutis Baez (a.k.a. Bigg B) is Nez Perce, Paiute, and Wasco, from Warm Springs, Oregon. With songs written to flow thematically like …
February 26, 2024 Alaska-based Indigenous songwriter Ashley Young is a hopeful romantic with unforgettable vocal warmth. Her lovesick disposition is a light-hearted lens to radical reclamation. …
February 19, 2024 This week's musical journey takes us through a diverse selection of Indigenous music, showcasing both established favorites and emerging talents. The playlist spans …
February 12, 2024 Pamyua was formed in April 1995 by brothers Phillip and Stephen Blanchett. The brothers stumbled upon a musical concept to blend Inuit drum/dance …
Big in the Native American hip-hop scene, rapper Brutis Baez (a.k.a. Bigg B) is Nez Perce, Paiute, and Wasco, from Warm Springs, Oregon. With songs written to flow thematically like …
Tlingit/Aleut multi-instrumentalist Nicholas Galanin from Sitka, Alaska is also known as Silver Jackson or Indian Nick. Both a recording artist and visual artist, he runs the record label Home Skillet Records along …
Tune in to Indigefi this week to hear Victor Martisius of the band Ghost Town Orchestra. This rock band won Best Rock CD at the Aboriginal Peoples' Choice Music Awards this …
Sihasin is the new musical project from siblings Clayson Benally and Jeneda Benally of the band Blackfire. Sihasin is a Navajo word for hope and assurance, a meaning that comes alive in the …
Tahltan and Dene from Fort Nelson, British Columbia, Jasmine Netsena is a singer/songwriter whose music balances an American southern style with her northern upbringing. After many years in the making, …
Formed by award-winning jazz trumpet player Delbert Anderson, The Delbert Anderson Trio is a cutting edge jazz trio composed of Delbert Anderson on Trumpet, Nicholas Lucero on Drums and Mike McCluhan on …
For 12 years, he was the lead vocalist of the band The Wolfpack. Jace Martin has now created a new sound of his own. You can hear some of his latest material …
This week on Indigefi, we'll hear from award-winning singer-songwriter and actress of Choctaw descent Mia Sable. She has been studying acting, music, and dance since she was 4. You may …
Erick Blue of the group Phantom Balance joins us this week. Phantom Balance is a Sioux Falls, South Dakota based hip-hop duo. Brothers Erick and Alex are Mdewakanton Dakota from …
Cody Blackbird is the youngest recipient to be awarded Flutist of the Year by the Native American Music Awards https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiCMVSIGsXo
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Alexis Sallee is Iñupiaq and Mexican and grew up in Anchorage, Alaska. Her love of filmmaking and sound found its start in radio. After attending Full Sail University where she earned a Bachelors of Science in Recording Arts, she took her skills to L.A. There she worked in audio post-production on various film and television projects including Oculus, Poltergeist, Birth of the Dragon, NBC’s Allegiance, and Showtime documentary Play It Forward. She served as Co-Director and Producer of the 2018 documentary “Definition of Resilience”, which highlights the dynamic stories of Indigenous hip-hop MCs. In 2019, she wrote and directed her debut short film "Who We Are" a personal project dedicated to her Iñupiaq ancestors. Alexis continues to work on cultural visual projects that honors Indigenous stories and people. She has been host and producer of INDIGEFI, formerly Earthsongs, since 2013.