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Ribbon Skirt Reconnects with Anishinaabe Roots Through Music

Ribbon Skirt Reconnects with Anishinaabe Roots Through Music

Update: 2025-11-25
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The Montreal based and Anishinaabe-led band, Ribbon Skirt talks about their album, Bite Down and new EP, PENSACOLA. Frontwoman Tashiina Buswa talks with Emily Fox about how indigeneity comes up in her music, especially the song “Off Rez” and shares stories about her life and family, including how her mother was saved from the mass adoption of indigenous children known as the “Sixties Scoop.”

“You’re never really free, even if you're told you're free as an Indigenous person,” Buswa says. “It's why we are always saying land back. There’s been so much that has been stripped away and so much that won't ever be given back, but all we can do is just keep demanding and keep fighting for that freedom or that to have our rights to exist in this land is like that's the only thing that we can keep fighting for.”

photo credit: Ani Harroch

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Ribbon Skirt Reconnects with Anishinaabe Roots Through Music

Ribbon Skirt Reconnects with Anishinaabe Roots Through Music

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