RPM Podcast #013: "Motherhood"

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In Episode 13, RPM looks at Indigenous motherhood and music.

Many nations around Turtle Island have references in their oral traditions and prophecies about the important role of the 7th Generation. This concept refers to the 7th Generation to be born after contact with European settlers and how we must live our lives in a sustainable way making sure the earth is sustainable for 7 generations to come. The people with the most direct connection to the next 7th generations are, of course, our mothers.

Episode #013 of the RPM Podcast hosted by Ostwelve explores three Indigenous mothers who happen to also be active musicians. Lakota Jones (Mohawk, Cherokee, Lakota) credits her children as her biggest supporters. Inez (Sto:lo) went on tour and was surprised to see that some communities were uncomfortable with her breastfeeding her son. Eekwol (Muskoday First Nation) shares stories about how music helped her heal from post-partum depression. All three women are learning how to juggle their careers with their new found commitment to raising the next generation.

DOWNLOAD: RPM Podcast #013: “Motherhood”

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The RPM podcast is produced & engineered by the amazing Paolo Pietropaolo.

Photo illustration created by the talented Joi Arcand with Achomawi Mother & Child by Edward S. Curtis.

RPM Podcast #001: "West Coast - Vol. I"

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In our debut episode of the RPM podcast, we shine a light on Indigenous musicians from the Coast and Straight Salish territories where RPM is based.

Broadcasting from our office in Vancouver's Chinatown district, we explore what Indigenous music culture means to artists with a direct connection to their people, land, culture, and musical identity.

Host Ostwelve speaks with emerging Stó:lō R&B singer Inez, Sḵwxwú7mesh hip-hop artist Discreet Da Chosen 1, Haida singer-songwriter Kristi Lane Sinclair, and the multi-talented Kwakwaka’wakw, Cree, Nisga'a, and Coast Salish radio host/promoter/artist manager Suzette Amaya. Plus, we get some special inspiration and Indigenous reflections from the one and only Clarence Two Toes.

Download: The RPM Podcast EP#001: "West Coast - Volume 1"

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The RPM podcast is produced & engineered by the amazing and multi-talented Paolo Pietropaolo.

We couldn't possibly showcase the full diversity of the West Coast Indigenous music scene in a single podcast, but check out our YouTube Playlist: West Coast – Volume 1 for video selections from other coastal artists.

Photo Credit: Big ups to Laich-kwil-tach (Kwakwaka’wakw) artist Sonny Assu for his amazing "Coke Salish" piece.