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Mehcinut
Essuwonike
Eqpahak
Ultestakon
'kotuwossomikhal
Sakomawit
Oqiton
Nipuwoltin
Pomok naka Poktoinskwes
Qonute
Koselwintuwakon
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Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa is the debut album by Canadian composer and tenor, Jeremy Dutcher – which involves post-classical rearrangement of his Wolastoq First Nation traditional music. Granted access to the Canadian Museum of History, Jeremy discovered wax cylinders from 1907 of his ancestors singing forgotten songs and stories that had been taken from the Wolastoqiyik Nation generations ago. The album is Jeremy’s contribution to his heritage and community in attempts to revitalize the Wolastoq language to the world, which has less than 100 speakers alive today.
Art Direction [Cover] – - Kent Monkman
Cello – - Ian Gibbons (2) , - Justin Wright (2)
Double Bass – - Alex K.S.
Electronics – - Devon Bate
Fiddle – - Sierra Noble (2)
Layout – - Chris Hadzipetros
Mastered By – - Jonathan Kaspy
Mixed By – - Pascal Shefteshy
Percussion – - Brandon Valdivia
Photography – - Matt Barnes (2)
Piano, Vocals, Producer, Art Direction [Cover] – - Jeremy Dutcher
Producer – - Bufflo
Soprano Vocals – - Teiya Kasahara
Viola – - Lucas Blekeberg
Violin – - Kate Maloney , - Taylor Miltz