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		<title>Music &amp; Idle No More: RPM on CBC&#8217;s The&#160;Current</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2013 15:39:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On today&#8217;s edition of The Current, three members of the RPM crew spoke with guest host Duncan McCue about music and the Idle No More revolution. &#8220;Does every revolution have a soundtrack?&#8221;. We know it does—and it was an honour to discuss RPM, revolution, music along with the recent release of our Songs for Life [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>On today&#8217;s edition of <em><a href="http://www.cbc.ca/thecurrent/" target="_blank">The Current</a>, </em>three members of the RPM crew spoke with guest host Duncan McCue about music and the Idle No More revolution.<span id="more-14763"></span></h3>
<p>&#8220;Does every revolution have a soundtrack?&#8221;. We know it does—and it was an honour to discuss RPM, revolution, music along with the recent release of our <em>Songs for Life</em> compilations: <a href="http://rpm.fm/music/download-idle-no-more-songs-for-life-vol-1/" target="_blank">Volume 1</a> and <a href="http://rpm.fm/music/download-idle-no-more-songs-for-life-vol-2/" target="_blank">Volume 2</a>.</p>
<p><strong>LISTEN:</strong> <a href="http://www.cbc.ca/thecurrent/2013/01/25/idle-no-more-does-every-revolution-have-a-soundtrack/">Stream the panel discussion on CBC here.</a></p>
<blockquote><p><a href="http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/current_20130125_84558.mp3">Idle No More: Does Every Revolution have a Soundtrack? &#8211; January 25, 2013 </a></p>
<p>The ideas of the Idle No More protests may nor may not catch on, but some of the music it&#8217;s inspired is already part of a new aboriginal songbook. With Idle No More protesters calling for a Global Day of Action on Monday to mark the return of the House of Commons, we chat with three Indigenous artists behind the Idle No More soundtrack.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.cbc.ca/thecurrent/episode/2013/01/25/idle-no-more-special-edition-of-the-current/" target="_blank">CBC.ca</a></p></blockquote>
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		<title>DOWNLOAD: Idle No More: Songs for Life Vol.&#160;2</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2013 20:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are pleased to present Idle No More: Songs for Life Volume 2. As with Volume 1, the highlights are many! Idle No More is just about 2 months old. It’s hard to know for sure how many strong in number the movement is now, but one thing is for certain &#8211; the message has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><span>We are pleased to present Idle No More: Songs for Life Volume 2. As with Volume 1, the highlights are many!<span id="more-14736"></span></span></h3>
<p>Idle No More is just about 2 months old. It’s hard to know for sure how many strong in number the movement is now, but one thing is for certain &#8211; the message has circled the globe, crossed oceans, and reached people from all walks of life. Musicians are among those from the artistic community who have been vocal in their support. Some have written songs. Some have spoken out at shows. And some have graciously allowed us to share their music with you here.</p>
<p><span>The collection kicks off with the call to arms <em>Red Action</em> by power duo <strong>Indian Handcrafts</strong>, who will soon traverse our fair land as the opening act for Billy Talent. <strong>Blue Rodeo</strong>, who made national headlines for their shout out to Idle No More, offer the song <em>Fools Like You</em>, from the 1992 platinum selling <em>Lost Together</em>. Rising stars <a title="Nick Sherman" href="http://rpm.fm/artist-bio/nick-sherman/"><strong>Nick Sherman</strong></a> and <a title="Tracy Bone" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/tracy-bone/"><strong>Tracy Bone</strong></a> are here, as are indie darlings <strong>Royal Wood</strong> and <strong>Hannah Georgas</strong>. The timeless power pop of Vancouver’s <strong>Odds</strong>. Reggae and R&amp;B from New Zealand courtesy<a title="NRG Rising" href="http://rpm.fm/artist-bio/nrg-rising/"><strong> NRG Rising</strong></a>. And the poignant cello piece Theresa, by Anishinaabe musician, researcher, and media artist <a href="http://rpm.fm/artist/melody-mckiver/"><strong>Melody McKiver</strong></a>. Plus much more &#8211; 17 tracks in all! We hope you enjoy it!</span></p>
<p>Some are asking, what IS the message of Idle No More? Read on below the set for words from the founders.</p>
<p>This exciting collection – and the additional volumes that will follow soon (there’s that many artists and voices!) – was conceived by <strong>Marty Ballentyne</strong>, <a title="Holly McNarland" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/holly-mcnarland/"><strong>Holly McNarland</strong></a>, <strong>Kevin Joseph</strong> and RPM’s Ron “<a title="Ostwelve" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/ostwelve/"><strong>Ostwelve</strong></a>” Harris. RPM is thrilled to collaborate on it!</p>
<p>And now -</p>
<p><span><strong>DOWNLOAD: Idle No More: Songs for Life Vol. 2</strong><br />
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<blockquote><p>‘We contend that: The Treaties are nation to nation agreements between The Crown and First Nations who are sovereign nations. The Treaties are agreements that cannot be altered or broken by one side of the two Nations. The spirit and intent of the Treaty agreements meant that First Nations peoples would share the land, but retain their inherent rights to lands and resources. Instead, First Nations have experienced a history of colonization which has resulted in outstanding land claims, lack of resources and unequal funding for services such as education and housing.</p>
<p>We contend that: The state of Canada has become one of the wealthiest countries in the world by using the land and resources. Canadian mining, logging, oil and fishing companies are the most powerful in the world due to land and resources. Some of the poorest First Nations communities  have mines or other developments on their land but do not get a share of the profit. The taking of resources has left many lands and waters poisoned – the animals and plants are dying in many areas in Canada. We cannot live without the land and water. We have laws older than this colonial government about how to live with the land.</p>
<p>We contend that: Currently, this government is trying to pass many laws so that reserve lands can also be bought and sold by big companies to get profit from resources. They are promising to share this time…Why would these promises be different from past promises? We will be left with nothing but poisoned water, land and air. This is an attempt to take away sovereignty and the inherent right to land and resources from First Nations peoples.<br />
We contend that: There are many examples of other countries moving towards sustainability, and we must demand sustainable development as well. We believe in healthy, just, equitable and sustainable communities and have a vision and plan of how to build them. Please join us in creating this vision.’</p>
<p>Jessica Gordon, <a href="http://www.idlenomore.ca/index.php/about-us" target="_blank"><em>What is Idle No More?</em></a></p></blockquote>
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<p>Don&#8217;t forget you can also grab the first volume of songs for life here: <a href="http://rpm.fm/music/download-idle-no-more-songs-for-life-vol-1/" target="_blank"><strong>DOWNLOAD: Idle No More &#8211; Songs For Life &#8211; Vol. 1</strong></a></p>
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<p><em>This exciting collection – and the additional volumes that will follow soon (there are that many artists and voices!) – was conceived by Marty Ballentyne, Holly McNarland, Kevin Joseph and RPM’s Ron “Ostwelve” Harris. </em></p>
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		<title>VIDEO: Drezus &#8211; &#8220;Red&#160;Winter&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jan 2013 14:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Drezus&#8216;s new video Red Winter has been quickly racking up views on YouTube since he dropped it on January 11th. After releasing the new song on December 25th, Drezus began fundraising for an official video and remarkably pulled together the funds and resources to produce and release it less than three weeks later. Drezus&#8217;s words [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><a title="Drezus" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/drezus/">Drezus</a>&#8216;s new video <em>Red Winter </em>has been quickly racking up views on YouTube since he dropped it on January 11th.<span id="more-14708"></span></h3>
<p>After releasing the new song on December 25th, <strong>Drezus</strong> began fundraising for an official video and remarkably pulled together the funds and resources to produce and release it less than three weeks later.</p>
<p>Drezus&#8217;s words for the #IdleNoMore movement are passionate, articulate, and powerful (after watching the video read the lyrics below) and his own dedication and embodiment of the message is palpable. &#8220;I&#8217;ve invested&#8230; my heart and my drive to represent my people for once in my life. This Red Winter song is special to me&#8230; it&#8217;s for us by us&#8221; the Winnipeg-based artist <a href="http://www.facebook.com/drezus/posts/10151456952602425">wrote on Facebook.</a></p>
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>I didnt just make a song to fit in or look cool&#8230;I actually march and rally with the rest of my people!!! I live this!!! <a href="https://twitter.com/search/%23idlenomore">#idlenomore</a></p>
<p>— #RedWinter (@drezus) <a href="https://twitter.com/drezus/status/290257463696031744" data-datetime="2013-01-13T00:42:26+00:00">January 13, 2013</a></p></blockquote>
<p>With director Cowboy Smithx, produced by Drezus Music, Eccentricus Imagery and 4K Film Production, and a long list of crew and community that made it happen, the video dropped on January 11th, the global day of action. The views have been stacking up since, the word has been spreading. Watch, listen and share <em>Red Winter, </em>by Drezus:</p>
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>The OFFICIAL <a href="https://twitter.com/search/%23redwinter">#redwinter</a> video is here! <a title="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEc3ZYqj5Fw&amp;feature=youtube_gdata_player" href="https://t.co/UdpKmdL6">youtube.com/watch?v=VEc3ZY…</a> produced by @<a href="https://twitter.com/boogeythebeat">boogeythebeat</a>directed by @<a href="https://twitter.com/cowboysmithx">cowboysmithx</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/search/%23idlenomore">#idlenomore</a> RT</p>
<p>— #RedWinter (@drezus) <a href="https://twitter.com/drezus/status/289938052841869312" data-datetime="2013-01-12T03:33:13+00:00">January 12, 2013</a></p></blockquote>
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<h3><em>Red Winter: </em>Lyrics</h3>
<p>Verse 1</p>
<p>My skins red, I bleed red, I&#8217;m seeing red/<br />
I&#8217;m praying for my people out there who haven&#8217;t seen it yet/<br />
His blood is cold, tellin lies forever told/<br />
By his ancestors 500 years ago/<br />
Yeah I said it, got my people getting restless/<br />
Making money off our land and we aint even on the guestlist/<br />
Carry on traditions of a racist ass pilgrim/<br />
And I know you really love it when my people play the victim/<br />
&#8216;Cause it makes it seem like we&#8217;re folding under pressure/<br />
But we&#8217;re up to bat now no more playing catcher/<br />
&#8216;Cause we see the bigger the picture that we have to capture/<br />
See how quick we get together? We out to get ya!</p>
<p>Chorus 1</p>
<p>You can lock us in jail and throw away the key<br />
Take away my rights but you ain&#8217;t stopping me<br />
&#8216;Cause I been quiet for too long its time to speak<br />
We got to stand for something to keep us free!<br />
I&#8217;m Idle no more<br />
I&#8217;m Idle no more<br />
I&#8217;m Idle no more<br />
Yeah I&#8217;m Idle no more!</p>
<p>Verse 2</p>
<p>I&#8217;m getting aggravated, my people saying chill/<br />
I feel my heart breaking, but i don&#8217;t need your pills/<br />
I need my people strong, with hearts of many men/<br />
He letting women die outside of the parliament?!/<br />
Opposition&#8217;s only siding for their benefit/<br />
The only ones we really got is us and it&#8217;s so evident/<br />
Before you take a stand! Remember to get educated/<br />
Once you understand the message go and share it with your neighbors/<br />
Basically, We&#8217;re getting taken hostage for our land/<br />
&#8216;Til they sell it out for profit now they got the upper hand/<br />
But! Trust me we can stop it I&#8217;m thanking the four sisters/<br />
Dear Mr Harper we all coming to get ya!/<br />
And we won&#8217;t stop for nothing we&#8217;re bringing all of our cousins/<br />
And we&#8217;re getting educated so the fighting ain&#8217;t for nothing/<br />
Stand up! for your people our time for power is coming/<br />
I&#8217;m a full blooded native believe me I&#8217;m proud of it!/</p>
<p>Chorus 2</p>
<p>(speech by aaron paquette)</p>
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		<title>Keith Secola: Seeds, Songs and Social&#160;Commentary</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2013 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anishinaabeg blues rocker Keith Secola recently released his seventh studio album, Life is Grand, and has written a pop-rock-opera, Seeds, that was seven years in the making. Through both works, Secola is starting to pull a mainstream audience into, what has been, an underground following, and finding ways to stay true to his message along [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Anishinaabeg blues rocker <a title="Keith Secola" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/keith-secola/">Keith Secola</a> recently released his seventh studio album, <em>Life is Grand, </em>and has written a pop-rock-opera, <em>Seeds, </em>that was seven years in the making. Through both works, Secola is starting to pull a mainstream audience into, what has been, an underground following, and finding ways to stay true to his message along the way.<span id="more-14695"></span></h3>
<p>Winner of seven Native American Music Awards, and 2011 inductee into the Native American Music Hall of Fame, <strong>Keith Secola</strong>&#8216;s best known track is <em>NDN Kars. </em>Fans will be glad to hear his new album, <em>Life is Grand, </em>released late 2012, includes an updated punk version of that well loved song, among a list of new tracks.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think the new album (<em>Life Is Grand</em>) is going to be the quintessential protest album of 2012, only I have to disguise it, like Dickens&#8217; <em>Christmas Carol</em>, &#8221; Secola recently told Christina Rose for Indian Country Today Media Network. In <em><a href="http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/article/keith-secola-gets-humble-muse-146628">Keith Secola Gets Humble for the Muse</a> </em>Secola also spoke about his pop-rock-opera <em>Seeds:</em></p>
<blockquote><p>It took years of writing, and writing is difficult! I started writing it about six, seven years ago. The songs have lyrics and melody, and it’s not some new age, ‘Look at this Indian with the flute’ and the audience fills it in. This has dialogue, long, meaningful, songs, with to-the-point lyrics.</p>
<p>That was the hard part, trying to write without being pretentious about it, because we can’t be so serious, either. You have to write with a sense of humor, and also have to look at the criteria &#8212; one, Is it entertaining? Two, is it philosophical? Three, is it spiritual in nature? And four, is it metaphysical in nature, so people can draw their own meaning to it?</p>
<p>The first song is called “Song For The Marginals”. And we say, &#8220;Come out, come out marginal creatures! Now is the time to dance under the sun, because we have been dancing under the full moon for a long time, and now it is our time to reclaim the sun!&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>The songs on <em>Life is Grand </em>are also poignant, powerful and to-the point. Check out the track <em>Say Your Name</em>, written about residential schools:</p>
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<p>Get the new Keith Secola album on <a href="http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/keithsecola">CDBaby</a> or <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/life-is-grand/id568504211">iTunes</a>, and <a href="http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/article/keith-secola-gets-humble-muse-146628">read the complete ICTMN interview here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Wab Kinew Brings the Flash Mob &#8216;Round Dance Revolution&#8217; to&#160;Strombo</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jan 2013 19:23:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone&#8217;s favourite 8th Fire heartthrob, Wab Kinew, surprised George Stroumboulopoulos and his CBC television studio audience—while making all of Indian Country proud—when he led a spontaneous flash mob round dance Thursday night, during an interview taping on George Tonight. Impeccably clad in a dark grey Mad Men-styled suit, and singing a cappella while clapping out [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Everyone&#8217;s favourite<em> 8th Fire</em> heartthrob, <a href="http://rpm.fm/artist/wab-kinew/" target="_blank">Wab Kinew</a>, surprised George Stroumboulopoulos and his CBC television studio audience—while making all of Indian Country proud—when he led a spontaneous flash mob round dance Thursday night, during an interview taping on <em>George Tonight</em>.<span id="more-14673"></span></h3>
<p>Impeccably clad in a dark grey Mad Men-styled suit, and singing a cappella while clapping out the beat instead of using a hand drum, Wab brought the #IdleNoMore round dance revolution into the living rooms and hearts of Canadians in all the right ways.</p>
<p>Posting photos and video on <a href="http://instagram.com/p/Uoj_DiN_Z3/" target="_blank">Instagram</a> and Twitter after the taping, he added: &#8220;Let&#8217;s share the beauty of our culture in a positive way. Miigwetch everyone!&#8221;</p>
<p>We couldn&#8217;t agree more.</p>
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/search/%23rounddancerevolution">#rounddancerevolution</a> on the Strombo show. Monday the 21st at 7pm <a href="https://twitter.com/search/%23idlenomore">#idlenomore</a> <a title="https://www.youtube.com/embed/-bzO1YB0Cpw" href="https://t.co/jYEB66ID">youtube.com/embed/-bzO1YB0…</a></p>
<p>— Wab Kinew (@WabKinew) <a href="https://twitter.com/WabKinew/status/292310965159084032" data-datetime="2013-01-18T16:42:19+00:00">January 18, 2013</a></p></blockquote>
<p>Here&#8217;s the video. And what a great choice of song. Aho!</p>
<p><strong><br />
Wab Kinew Flash Mob Round Dance on Strombo &#8211; Jan 17, 2013</strong></p>
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<blockquote><p>Now this is a rare moment in Canadian television. Wab Kinew is a First Nations leader and the Director of Indigenous Inclusion at the University of Winnipeg.</p>
<p>While he was in the red chair last night, Wab surprised the audience (and the crew!) by orchestrating an impromptu flash mob round dance in studio.</p>
<p>Catch <strong>the full interview with Wab on Monday, January 21st</strong>. He&#8217;ll talk to George about &#8216;Idle No More&#8217; and how all Canadians are treaty people.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what Wab had to say about the round dance:</p>
<p>&#8220;You guys want to do a flash mob round dance?</p>
<p>This is what it&#8217;s all about. It&#8217;s been one of the most popular tactics of Idle No More and what it is, is a traditional dance, a friendship dance. So it&#8217;s just about showing off our culture. So I notice I have a few sisters in the house today. Would you guys like to help show our non-indigenous brothers and sisters here how to do the round dance?&#8221;</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.cbc.ca/strombo/mobile-video/show-segment/last-night-wab-kinew-surprised-our-audience-with-a-flash-mob-round-dance.html?p=home&amp;s=videos" target="_blank">CBC.ca/strombo</a></p></blockquote>
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		<title>DOWNLOAD: Idle No More: Songs for Life Vol.&#160;1</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Idle No More: Songs for Life Vol. 1 is the first of an ongoing series of free downloadable compilations of songs by artists who support the vision of Idle No More, Indigenous and allies. Volume 1 features a broad and diverse array of artists &#8211; everyone from Derek Miller (whose contribution, 7 Lifetimes, is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><em>Idle No More: Songs for Life Vol. 1</em> is the first of an ongoing series of free downloadable compilations of songs by artists who support the vision of Idle No More, Indigenous and allies. Volume 1 features a broad and diverse array of artists &#8211; everyone from <a title="Derek Miller" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/derek-miller/">Derek Miller</a> (whose contribution, 7 Lifetimes, is a brand new track inspired by Chief Theresa Spence), to <a href="http://johnksamson.com/" target="_blank">John K. Samson</a> of the Weakerthans. <span id="more-14592"></span></h3>
<p>Bluesey-roots from <a title="Digging Roots" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/digging-roots/"><strong>Digging Roots</strong></a>. The indie stylings of <strong><a href="http://whitehorsemusic.ca/" target="_blank">Whitehorse</a></strong>. A funky hip hop jam from <strong><a title="Plex" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/plex/" target="_blank">Plex</a></strong> with <strong><a title="Wab Kinew" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/wab-kinew/" target="_blank">Wab Kinew</a></strong> and Sarah Podemski. It’s a feast for the ears. A celebration. And we’re only just getting started. If ever we’ve been idle &#8211; whether in our thoughts or our actions &#8211; we are now Idle No More.</p>
<p>This exciting collection &#8211; and the additional volumes that will follow soon (there&#8217;s that many artists and voices!) &#8211; was conceived by<strong> Marty Ballentyne</strong>, <a title="Holly McNarland" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/holly-mcnarland/"><strong>Holly McNarland</strong></a>, <strong>Kevin Joseph</strong> and RPM&#8217;s Ron &#8220;<strong><a title="Ostwelve" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/ostwelve/">Ostwelve</a></strong>&#8221; Harris.</p>
<p><strong>Listen to and download the tracks now, and read on below.<br />
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<p><em>Idle No More: Songs for Live Volume 1</em><br />
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<h3>From co-creator of <em>Idle No More: Songs for Live Vol. 1 </em>Marty Ballentyne</h3>
<p>Music is transcendent. Somewhere in between the melody, the rhythm, the words, the instruments and the people playing them, it all adds up to something more than the sum of its parts. It’s magic! Music soothes frayed nerves. It makes you dance. It says things you just can’t put into words. Songs make you think, make you feel, bring you up, bring you down, bring you around. For some music is loud and groovy on a Friday night; for some, it’s quiet and calming on a Sunday morning. Music brings us all together. We have it in common, along with the air, the water, the earth beneath our feet, and the sky above.</p>
<p>Idle No More began in November as a grassroots effort by four women to educate people about Bill C 45, tabled by the federal government.  The news media and commentators such as Rick Mercer had given the bill cursory attention when the bill was introduced in Parliament in mid October. Hidden inside the 440 page bill are changes that will affect all Canadians, now and in the future. Most Canadian waterways, protected since the days of John A. Macdonald, are protected no longer. Amendments have been made to The Indian Act without consulting First Nations. A series of teach ins by Sylvia McAdam, Nina Wilson, Jessica Gordon and Sheelah McLean first brought awareness, then concern, then action. People started talking. Social media networks were lit up by the sharing of information. And virtually overnight, the national conversation shifted considerably. Little over a month after the first rallies and flash mob round dances took place across Canada, Idle No More has become an international movement.</p>
<p>At the heart of Idle No More is a desire to foster dialogue. People are talking, and about many things &#8211; not only Bill C 45, but also the relationship between Canada and its First Peoples, protection of the environment, the economy, and the Third World conditions of some of our communities. People are also talking about how they can contribute. It was in this spirit of pitching in that musicians <strong>Holly McNarland</strong>, <strong>Kevin Joseph</strong>, Ron Harris (<strong>Ostwelve</strong>), and <strong>Marty Ballentyne</strong> came together to work on gathering tracks from artists in support of Idle No More, to be released as a series of free downloadable collections of songs. This is the first.</p>
<p><em>Idle No More: Songs for Life Vol. 1</em> is the first of an ongoing series of free downloadable compilations of songs by artists who support the vision of Idle No More. Over the past few weeks we’ve been contacting people from across Canada and around the world, and the response has been fantastic. It’s a feast for the ears. A celebration. And we’re only just getting started. If ever we’ve been idle &#8211; whether in our thoughts or our actions &#8211; we are now Idle No More.</p>
<h3>Words of support from artists on Volume 1:</h3>
<p><strong>Jenn Grant</strong>:<br />
&#8220;Perhaps music can help spread awareness and support our precious earth, and to our leaders who are fighting this cause. Let us grow together and show our cause and concern. Canadians need to shout and sing and sometimes starve &#8211; let us be heard. &#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Holly McNarland</strong>:<br />
My focus is to speak to music fans and to hopefully sway some of the opinions and myths about First Nations people, and shine some light on how the Harper Government is selling us out via our water, land and resources. Bill C-45 needs to go.</p>
<p><strong>Whitehorse</strong>:<br />
We believe that conditions in many First Nations&#8217; communities are deplorable and would not be tolerated in neighbourhoods in Toronto or Calgary (for example) and as such there is a deep double standard at play in Canada. We support Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence and urge Prime Minister Stephen Harper to meet with her. Also, the shredding of environmental regulations and the defunding of environmental and science organizations at the very time when there is a push by Harper to build a pipeline through environmentally vulnerable lands and waters is cause for great concern to all Canadians.</p>
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		<title>Native America North Takes New&#160;York</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2013 20:31:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Three of our favourite Indigenous artists will be traveling from their Canadian homes to New York this weekend to perform a showcase at APAP 2013. The Big Apple will have the pleasure of hearing Don Amero, Digging Roots and Elisapie at a showcase, Native America North, during the APAP 2013 conference. Between the three acts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Three of our favourite Indigenous artists will be traveling from their Canadian homes to New York this weekend to perform a showcase at APAP 2013.<span id="more-14559"></span></h3>
<p>The Big Apple will have the pleasure of hearing <a title="Don Amero" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/don-amero/"><strong>Don Amero</strong></a>, <strong><a title="Digging Roots" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/digging-roots/">Digging Roots</a> </strong>and <strong><a title="Elisapie Isaac" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/elisapie-isaac/">Elisapie</a> </strong>at a showcase, <em>Native America North</em>, during the APAP 2013 conference. Between the three acts you&#8217;ll get roots, folk, and pop interpretations of Anishinabe, Mohawk, Inuit, and Métis culture.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re in the city Saturday January 12, head to the National Museam of the American Indian from 2-5pm to take it all in &#8211; the event is free to the public!</p>
<p>For more info visit <a href="http://www.aboriginalmusic.ca/news/read,article/5466/native-america-north-showcase-at-the-national-museum-of-the-american-indian">aboriginalmusic.ca</a> and get started with the latest video from Don Amero, <em>Turn These Grey Skies Blue:</em></p>
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		<title>STREAM: Cris Derksen &#8211; &#8220;Our Home on Native&#160;Land&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2013 14:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[#SoundtrackTheStruggle continues with this new track from electro-cellist Cris Derksen. Half-Cree electro-cellist Cris Derksen continually experiments and creates with her instrument (the cello), electronics (especially the loop pedal), the addition of a live drummer, and her voice. Here her impassioned declaration of our home on Native land will ring through your heart and feet and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>#SoundtrackTheStruggle continues with this new track from electro-cellist <strong><a title="Cris Derksen" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/cris-derksen/">Cris Derksen</a>.<span id="more-14546"></span></strong></h3>
<p>Half-Cree electro-cellist <strong>Cris Derksen </strong>continually experiments and creates with her instrument (the cello), electronics (especially the loop pedal), the addition of a live drummer, and her voice. Here her impassioned declaration of our home on Native land will ring through your heart and feet and across Turtle Island. #IdleNoMore.</p>
<p><strong>STREAM: Cris Derksen &#8211; &#8220;Our Home on Native Land&#8221;</strong><br />
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		<title>The 10 Best Indigenous Musical Moments of&#160;2012</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[‘Tis the season for looking back on the year that was: reflecting on the highs and lows, and seeing what music moments stand out in our memories. It&#8217;s an interesting time for reflection, with all the hope and passion currently rising among our people, so let&#8217;s take a moment to reflect on the incredible Indigenous [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>‘Tis the season for looking back on the year that was: reflecting on the highs and lows, and seeing what music moments stand out in our memories. It&#8217;s an interesting time for reflection, with all the hope and passion currently rising among our people, so let&#8217;s take a moment to reflect on the incredible Indigenous music that found its way to us in 2012. <span id="more-14247"></span></h3>
<p>From new albums, EPs, and videos to standout performances and collaborations from all corners of Turtle Island and beyond, here are our Top 10 picks for the Best Indigenous Musical Moments of 2012—the songs we&#8217;ve been raving about and playing on repeat this past year and the sounds that stood out in our hearts, minds and ears.</p>
<h3><strong>10. Bear Fox x The 1491s, &#8220;Rich Girl&#8221;<br />
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<p><strong></strong>It all starts with watching <strong></strong>NAMMY award-winning musician <strong><a title="Bear Fox RPM" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/bear-fox/" target="_blank">Bear Fox</a></strong>, in collaboration with Bobby from Native comedy crew <strong><a href="http://rpm.fm/tag/1491s/" target="_blank">The </a><a title="1491s RPM" href="http://rpm.fm/tag/1491s/" target="_blank">1491s</a></strong>, perform her song <em>Rich Girl</em>. The song touches on the issues of growing up in an Indigenous environment with very little in material wealth but having riches in culture and in the beauty of Indigenous life with family. Nothing like live and unplugged for some of the best musical moments:</p>
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9. NRG Rising, &#8220;From Darkness to Light&#8221;<br />
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<p>&#8220;From darkness to light&#8221; is an apt description at this time of year as the hours of sunlight finally begin to get longer in the Northern hemisphere, and as our people rise up and unite. It&#8217;s also the name of our next pick from <strong><a title="NRG Rising" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/nrg-rising/">NRG Rising</a></strong>, the New Zealand reggae band that features three powerful Maori women &#8211; a mother and two daughters &#8211; who create conscious, soulful work<strong>. </strong>We love this track.</p>
<p>Watch <strong>NRG Rising</strong> – <em>From Darkness to Light</em>:</p>
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8. The Medics, &#8220;Foundations&#8221;<br />
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<p><strong><strong></strong><a title="The Medics" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/the-medics/">The Medics</a></strong>&#8216;<em> Foundations</em> was the much anticipated debut LP from one of Australia&#8217;s brightest new bands. And it rocked. Percussive, passionate, potent. Turn it up and let it ride.</p>
<p>Listen to the opening track <em>Beggars:</em></p>
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7. Skookum Sound System, &#8220;Nawala&#8221;<br />
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<p><strong></strong>As individuals, vocalist/song carrier <strong>Csetkwe</strong>, DJ/producers <strong>Deano</strong> (Dean Hunt) and <strong>Impossible Nothing</strong> (Darwin Frost), and video artist <strong>Amphibian14</strong> (Bracken Hanuse Corlett), have been honing their skills for years. But just over a year ago, these four artists joined forces to form the dynamic audio/visual collective <strong><a title="Skookum Sound System" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/skookum-sound-system/">Skookum Sound System</a></strong>. And the result is killer. The collective itself is one of our favourite &#8220;moments&#8221; of the year, but here&#8217;s one particularly bumping beat for you to get into:</p>
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6. Thelma Plum, &#8220;Untitled&#8221;<br />
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<p>It&#8217;s been a breakout year for this 17-year-old Indigenous singer-songwriter from Brisbane, Australia. <a title="Thelma Plum" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/thelma-plum/"><strong>Thelma Plum</strong></a>&#8216;s voice and writing exceed her years with a timeless quality that can transport you to another time and place. With only a few tracks available online, we&#8217;re all waiting for more, but it&#8217;s easy to revel in what she&#8217;s already shared with the world thus far. We love this live, unplugged performance of <em>Untitled:</em></p>
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5. Nick Sherman, <em>Drag Your Words Through</em><br />
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<p><strong></strong>In the rip your heart out in a good way category, the debut album from <strong><a title="Nick Sherman" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/nick-sherman/">Nick Sherman</a>, </strong><em>Drag Your Words Through, </em>is rooted in folk/rock and full of earnest yet thoughtful and well crafted songs. They stick to your bones and Sherman&#8217;s rich, textured vocals is a fine sound indeed. We&#8217;ve been spinning it all year long. Listen to the track <em>Winterdark </em>here:</p>
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<p><strong>4. Samantha Crain, &#8220;It&#8217;s Simple&#8221;<br />
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<p>Miss <strong><a title="Samantha Crain" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/samantha-crain/">Samantha Crain</a> </strong>started the year off great with the release her 7&#8243; single <em>A Simple Jungle </em>and no one&#8217;s forgotten the two catchy tunes it was comprised of. Her indie spun americana vibe shines in the tracks <em>It&#8217;s Simple </em>and <em>Cadwell Jungle. </em>It&#8217;s been enough to keep us going all year and we&#8217;re ready for her new album to drop in a couple weeks!<em><br />
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<p>Watch the video for <em>It&#8217;s Simple:</em></p>
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3. Cris Derksen, &#8220;Pow Wow Wow&#8221;</strong></h3>
<p>There was no shortage of killer music videos on our screens this year. <a title="Cris Derksen" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/cris-derksen/"><strong>Cris Derksen</strong></a> (who we also tagged as an <a href="http://rpm.fm/news/4-indigenous-musicians-to-watch-in-2012/">Indigenous Musicians to watch in 2012</a>) has one of our favourites. As part of APTN&#8217;s <em>First Tracks</em> program and with acclaimed Indigenous director <strong>Lisa Jackson</strong> at the helm, Derksen released this intergalactic, fancy dance-filled three-and-a-half minutes of pure gold:</p>
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2. </strong><a title="A Tribe Called Red" href="http://rpm.fm/artist/a-tribe-called-red/"><strong>A Tribe Called Red</strong></a>, <em>S/T</em></h3>
<p>Loved as much across Indian Country as nightclub dancefloors, the increasingly popular purveyors of &#8220;pow wow step&#8221; navigated the diverse musical landscapes of hip-hop, dancehall, moombahton and electronic styles on their eponymous debut full-length album and, having posted the entire record as a free download on their site, it spread like wildfire. As a collective, it&#8217;s been an outstanding year for ATCR &#8211; we weren&#8217;t kidding when we also included them in <a href="http://rpm.fm/news/4-indigenous-musicians-to-watch-in-2012/">Indigenous Musicians to watch in 2012</a>. And it&#8217;s safe to say we can expect more big things from DJ NDN, Bear Witness and DJ Shub in 2013. They&#8217;re just getting started.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t have it already, you can still grab their debut album here:<br />
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<h3 class="topspin-widget topspin-widget-email-for-media">1. <em>The Round Dance Revolution: Idle No More</em></h3>
<p class="topspin-widget topspin-widget-email-for-media">Of course, in the so-obvious-do-we-really-need-to-even-mention-it category, we couldn&#8217;t possibly round up the best moments in Indigenous music in 2012 without mentioning the <a href="http://rpm.fm/tag/round-dance-revolution/" target="_blank">#RoundDanceRevolution</a> that is currently underway across the globe under the banner of <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23idlenomore&amp;src=tyah" target="_blank"><strong>#IdleNoMore</strong>.</a> Unless you&#8217;ve been living in a different universe in the past month, by now you&#8217;ve likely heard our peoples&#8217; words, songs, drums and dances echoing out from highways, railway lines, government buildings, and your local shopping centre to virtually every corner the Internet. And on the evening before the winter solstice, before one of the largest Indigenous mobilizations in recent history, <a href="http://rpm.fm/artist/ryan-mcmahon/" target="_blank">Ryan McMahon</a> eloquently brought together much of what was already racing through the malls and minds of our people across Indian Country: <em>the revolution was starting—and this was its soundtrack</em>.</p>
<p class="topspin-widget topspin-widget-email-for-media">As the round dances, stick and bone games, and other gatherings and song circles spread across the globe over the holidays, it&#8217;s no wonder that Naomi Klein <a href="https://twitter.com/NaomiAKlein/status/282858812749258752" target="_blank">said</a>: &#8220;The #idlenomore round dances taking over shopping malls during xmas rush r the most subversion actions I&#8217;ve ever seen #rounddancerevolution.&#8221; But the spirit of the movement is not just subversive, it is joyful and <em>creative</em>—so it makes sense that, as we head into the new adventures of 2013, we look back on something that offers us an important and inspiring foundation from which to step into new beginnings.</p>
<p class="topspin-widget topspin-widget-email-for-media"><em>Read Ryan McMahon&#8217;s full post here:</em> <a href="http://rpm.fm/news/the-round-dance-revolution-idle-no-more/" target="_blank">The Round Dance Revolution: Idle No More</a></p>
<p class="topspin-widget topspin-widget-email-for-media">And here&#8217;s video of an #<strong>IdleNoMore New Year&#8217;s Eve Round Dance in Winnipeg</strong>—taking over the main intersection of Portage and Main:</p>
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<p class="topspin-widget topspin-widget-email-for-media"><em>What a year! We can&#8217;t wait to see what 2013 brings. See you at the round dance!</em></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>#IdleNoMore is blasting its way forward into 2013 to the sounds of the <a href="http://rpm.fm/news/the-round-dance-revolution-idle-no-more/" target="_blank">Round Dance Revolution</a>—and we knew it was time to round up some of the best round dances, songs and solidarity dance videos from around the web and around the world.</h3>
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<h4>So here we go! Now, just promise not to get mad if your city or round dance wasn&#8217;t included. There&#8217;s no prize money to be won here and we&#8217;re not judging your singing. Not yet, anyway. These are just some of our favourite songs and gatherings from what is turning out to be an incredible movement and an inspiring time for all of our peoples. So go grab your neighbour&#8217;s arm, circle up and sing it loud and proud.</h4>
<p>Bringing you the best of the #RoundDanceRevolution&#8230;here we go!</p>
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