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Suolgga

Suolgga

By: DJ iDJa
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Understanding indigenous communities around the world through interviews with young artists about their art, background and culture. Presented by Sámi DJ and artist «DJ iDJa» from Norway.DJ iDJa Music
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  • Ep. 4: The «Māori Beyonce» from New Zealand
    Dec 11 2022

    She is called the tribal Princess and the Māori Beyonce. Te KuraHuia is an incredible artist, film director and social media influencer. She's now out with a brand new single - and earlier this year she dropped her debut EP. In this interview she openly tells about her own background and how the māori culture is influencing her work. And also how important her grandparents were during her upbringing.

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    58 mins
  • Ep. 3: Why is indigenous leaders in Russia supportive of the war?
    Nov 13 2022

    Why are leaders of indigenous peoples in Russia supportive of the war? I interviewed Dr. Stephan Dudeck, anthropologist working in close collaboration with Siberian indigenous peoples and conducted since 1993 long-term anthropological fieldwork with Siberian reindeer herding communities.  Through online research, we also get to understand the historical context of todays situation for minority groups in Siberia.

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    33 mins
  • Ep. 2: Otyken from Siberia
    Oct 30 2022

    With colorful outfits and instruments made out of wood and even human bones, their visual appearance for sure is a sight you will remember. But how exactly did this group - that consists of members from small indigenous communities that even barely have access to light and power, become this huge social phenomenon? I interviewed the mysterious musical indigenous group that goes by the name Otyken.

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    46 mins

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