Jeremy Dutcher Preserves Indigenous Language & Stories on 'Motewolonuwok'

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Jeremy Dutcher is a Polaris Prize and Juno Award-winning Wolastoqiyik artist from Canada

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Jeremy Dutcher is a Polaris Prize and Juno Award-winning Wolastoqiyik artist from Canada. They speak with Emily Fox about their new album, Motewolonuwok, the two-spirit Cherokee poet who inspired some of the songs, the Indigenous issues addressed in the record, and language revitalization.  

Listen to Jeremy Dutcher’s 2021 interview with Sound & Vision’s Emily Fox about their first album.

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