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Lynda Brown’s three-year-old daughter Papatsie Johnson and Kendall Ford throat singing at the Early Years graduation ceremony at the Ottawa Inuit Children’s Centre in June 2010. Papatsie and Kendall are still throat singing partners 14 years later the next generation carrying on the nearly lost tradition. © Lynda Brown
Reviving a cultural heritage
Throat singing is distinctively Inuit and a musical genre all its own. In 2014, Quebec recognized throat singing as its first example of intangible cultural heritage something you can only hear. 
Throat singing is a traditional game involving two women. The whole point of the game is to make the other person laugh. “Throat singing was a form of entertainment especially during harsh times, or when they couldn’t go out,” says Evie Mark, a throat singer from Ivujivik, Nunavik, who teaches at Nunavik Sivunitsavut, the college program in Montreal for students from Nunavik. Throat singing was ofte ....

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When the Jerry Cans
arrived at their first music trade show in Toronto, seven years ago, they knew immediately they were going to stick out, and it wouldn’t be for their singing. While other musicians handed out demos and business cards, the Jerry Cans performed and offered Arctic char to anyone who passed. “I played acoustic guitar, while the others gave out fish,” says Andrew Morrison, the band’s lead guitarist and one of its vocalist. He stifles a laugh as he recalls the story. “That was our promo. We had no idea what we were doing, but people loved it. We always try to get creative.” ....

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