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The women of Kanenhi:io
represent several nations within the First Nations' people and live in the
Wahta Territory in Ontario, Canada. The name Kanenhi:io is a Mohawk word,
meaning "the good seeds", which represents the songs, teachings and good
way of life that the group shares with all others. In their five years
together, Kanenhi:io promotes unity among nations, A philosophy evolved
from the relationship between diverse nations of the women singing and
travelling together. They share their songs with First Nation communities,
Women's Healing and Wellness Conferences, international music festivals
and Native Friendship Centres in Canada. As members of the Iroquois
Singing Society, Kanenhi:io perform workshops about the drum, ceremonial
songs, social songs, and teachings of the Spirit. Kanenhi:io's music is a
series of uplifting chants accompanied by the Iroquoian water drum, hand
drum and cow horn shakers. The Kanenhi:io CD is a blend of traditional
songs, harmonies, and sounds composed by the lead singer Wathahine. The
music collection was nominated for the Canadian Aboriginal Music Award for
best contemporary/traditional CD. The recording was made possible through
the Music Section of the Canada Council.
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