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The Red Hawk Singers: a traditional Indigenous big drum group

4 years ago TEDx
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“Red Hawk Singers is a traditional Indigenous big drum group; who began in 1980 outside of Brantford along the Six Nations of the Grand River. Red Hawk Singers comprises of Northern, Southern singing style with Iroquoian Social Dance songs. Red Hawk Singers is proud to be a good role model for young Indigenous Peoples to revitalize cultural and ceremonial knowledge amongst many nations they represent around their drum; some of the nations: Ojibwa, Mohawk, Cree, Lenni Lenape, and Mi’kmaq.”



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