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Pamyua: The Most Famous Inuit Band In The World

Pamyua: The Most Famous Inuit Band In The World

Update: 2019-07-29
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Pamyua’s musical footprint, spanning two decades and several countries, is a testament to the ongoing vibrancy of Inuit music, the group members, and their unique heritage. Brothers Phillip and Stephen Blanchett speak from the heart on issues of identity, culture and music expressed through Pamyua (pronounced bum-yo-ah) with collaborators Ossie Kairaiuak and Karina Moeller. They are preservers of an amazing musical tradition that is still alive but has historically been marked for extinction and continues to face the threat of becoming lost to this day.

 

Here’s an external link to every Musical Mention in this episode:

0:20 Pamyua
2:15 Yupik/Inuit Music
5:07 Karina Moeller
5:20 Inuit
6:15 World Music
7:02 Reggae
7:03 R&B
10:14 Russian Orthodox Church
10:55 Slavic songs
11:11 Yukon Kuskokwim Delta
11:15  Nunapitchuk
13:24 Lady Smith Black Mambazo
15:05 Soul
15:06 Rap
15:07 Hip Hop
16:12 Folk
16:13 Country
16:20 Indigenous
19:45 Wild Tchoupitoulas
19:52 Aaron Neville
22:57 Yupik Mask Dancing
28:48 Cauyaq (drum)
33:01  Side A, Side B
36:40 Yupik Langauge
36:41 Inupik Language

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Pamyua: The Most Famous Inuit Band In The World

Pamyua: The Most Famous Inuit Band In The World

Pamyua, John Gardner, The World Music Foundation