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Native Lives Matter: Live Music by Sonny Johnson and Annie Humphrey (2015-03-04)

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NATIVE LIVES MATTER, a concert featuring Ojibwe musicians Sonny Johnson and Annie Humphrey. Sonny Johnson is an up and coming indie singer-songwriter from Bemidji, MN currently touring northern Minnesota. Acclaimed folk singer Annie Humphrey reigns from Leech Lake, MN and was awarded Female Artist of the Year and Best Folk Recording by the Native American Music Awards in 2000. The event is also sponsored by KKWE 89.9 FM Niijii Radio of White Earth, Minnesota, broadcasting live from the concert. KKWE is the curator of the concert, bringing contemporary Ojibwe musicians together under one roof.

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AILRC, UMD American Indian Learning Resources Center, KUMD 103.1 FM, KKWE 89.9 FM Niijii Radio

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Johnson, Sonny; Humphrey, Annie. (2015). Native Lives Matter: Live Music by Sonny Johnson and Annie Humphrey (2015-03-04). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/186067.

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