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How Indigenous-owned record labels are changing the music industry in Canada

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Shoshona Kish — the Ojibwe-Anishnaabe artist who forms one half of the Indigenous musical duo Digging Roots — remembers the moment that lit a fire in her.

While on tour with her bandmate and husband Raven Kanatakta, the musicians finished a set at the Glastonbury Festival in England with a traditional round dance. 

Their son — who’d been travelling around the world with them as they toured — was in awe, having watched several thousand people participate in the custom.

“After the show he was so excited and he said, ‘You know, I can see this happening with 40,000 people someday,'” Kish said.

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