Presenting Our Own Narratives: Alan Greyeyes in Conversation with Melody McKiver

Alan Greyeyes is Director of the sākihiwē festival, which works to develop audiences for live music among Indigenous youth, and runs the artist and project management company Ogichidaa Arts. In this interview, he speaks with Anishinaabe musician/composer Melody McKiver about the impact of the pand...

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Main Author: McKiver, Melody
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Guelph. College of Arts 2021
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