Northern Cree, also known as the Northern Cree Singers, is a powwow and Round Dance drum and singing group based in Maskwacis, Alberta, Canada.[1][2][3] Formed in 1982 by Randy Wood, with brothers Charlie and Earl Wood of the Saddle Lake Cree Nation, the group's members originate from the Treaty 6 area.[4][1][2] These include Ferlin McGillvary, Steve Wood and Joel Wood.[5] Additional members are Shane Dion, Leroy Whitstone, Penny McGilvery, Jonas Tootoosis, Marlon Deschamps, Conan Yellowbird, Dezi Chocan, Ben Cardinal, Kyle Pasquayak, JohnBoy Moosomin, Randall Paskemin and Mickso Deschamps.[6]
Northern Cree has performed regularly at folk festivals Native American powwows across Canada and the United States and has won hundreds of championship powwow singing titles.[7]
They are the only traditional Canadian Aboriginal group to have been nominated for a Grammy.[6] In 2017, the Singers, along with founder Randy Wood and Tanya Tagaq, won a Juno Award for Classical Album of the Year – Large Ensemble for the album Going Home Star.[8]
Northern Cree has released 38 recordings.[7] Many are live recordings on Canyon Records.
Year | Album |
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1991 | Northern Cree Singers, Vol. 1 |
Northern Cree Singers, Vol. 2 | |
Northern Cree Singers, Vol. 3: Pow-Wow Songs Recorded Live at Fort Duchesne | |
1993 | Northern Cree Singers, Vol. 4: No Word Songs Please: Straight Pow-Wow Songs Recorded Live |
Vol. 5: Pow Wow Songs Recorded Live | |
1994 | Vol. 6: Pow Wow Songs Recorded Live |
1996 | Vol. 7: Pow Wow Songs, Live at Lummi |
Vol. 8: Come and Dance — Pow Wow Songs, Live at Whiteriver | |
1997 | Dance Hard! : Pow-Wow Songs Recorded Live at Poundmaker's Lodge |
1998 | Honor the Eagle Feather: Pow-Wow Songs Recorded Live in Kamloops |
It's Time to Round Dance! | |
1999 | Here to Stay |
In Our Drum We Trust | |
Showtime: Round Dance Songs | |
2000 | Rockin' the Rez: Pow-wow Songs Recorded Live at Saddle Lake |
Second Song: Dancer's Choice!: Pow-wow Songs Recorded Live at Saddle Lake | |
2002 | Northern Cree and Friends, Vol. 1: Round Dance Songs Recorded Live |
Round Dance Jam | |
Still Rezin′ | |
2003 | Northern Cree and Friends, Vol. 2: Honoring Singers and Songmakers |
2004 | Northern Cree and Friends, Vol. 3: Honoring Singers and Songmakers |
Rezonate: Pow-wow Songs Recorded Live at Saddle Lake | |
2005 | Nikamo = "Sing": Pow-wow Songs Recorded Live at Samson |
Northern Cree and Friends, Vol. 4: Slide and Sway | |
2006 | Northern Cree and Friends, Vol. 5: Long Winter Nights: Round Dance "Live!" |
Stay Red: Pow-wow Songs Recorded Live at Pullman | |
2007 | Northern Cree and Friends, Vol. 6: Calling All Dancers |
Northern Cree and Friends, Vol. 7: Dancin' til Sunrise | |
2008 | Red Rock: Pow-wow Songs Recorded Live at Muckleshoot |
2009 | True Blue |
2010 | Temptations: Cree Round Dance Songs |
2011 | Drum Boy: Mistikwaskihk Napesis: Pow-wow Songs Recorded Live at Saddle Lake |
2012 | Dancerz Groove: Cree Round Dance Songs |
2013 | Loyalty to the Drum: Pow-wow Songs Recorded Live in Rocky Boy |
2014 | Breaking Boundaries: Pow-wow Songs Recorded Live at Red Mountain |
Ewipihcihk (ᐁᐏᐱᐦᒋᐦᐠ)[a]: Cree Round Dance Songs | |
2016 | It's a Cree Thing: Cree Round Dance Songs |
2017 | Mîyo Kekisepa, Make a Stand: Pow-Wow Songs Recorded Live at Red Mountain |
2018 | Nîtisânak (Brothers and Sister): Pow-Wow Songs Recorded Live at Shakopee |
2019 | When It's Cold: Cree Round Dance Songs |
2022 | Drums In the Pines: Pow-Wow Songs Recorded Live in Keshena |
Northern Cree was featured in the 1999 film Grey Owl.[6][9][7] They are featured on the album Gathering of Nations Pow Wow 1999, which won a Grammy in 2001.[10] The group is featured in the song and music video "Indomitable" by DJ Shub, which was nominated for Best EDM/Dance Video in the 2017 iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards[11] and won Best Music Video in the 2017 Native American Music Awards.[12] In 2017, the group performed live as part of the pre-telecast for the 60th Annual Grammy Awards, which was the first time that traditional Native American or Indigenous music was performed on the Grammy stage.[7]
Northern Cree is featured on the CDs which accompany David Bouchard's children's books in Cree and English: Nokum Is My Teacher (2006) and The Drum Calls Softly (2008), both on Red Deer Press.[1][2]
Year | Award | Category | Nominated Work | Result | Ref |
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2002 | Grammy Award | Best Native American Music Album | Rockin' the Rez | Nominated | [13] |
2004 | Still Rezin' | Nominated | [14] | ||
2007 | Northern Cree & Friends, Vol. 5: Long Winter Nights | Nominated | [15] | ||
2007 | Juno Award | Aboriginal Recording of the Year | Stay Red | Nominated | [16] |
2009 | Grammy Award | Best Native American Music Album | Red Rock: Pow-Wow Songs Recorded Live at Muckleshoot | Nominated | [17] |
2010 | True Blue | Nominated | [18] | ||
2011 | Temptations: Cree Round Dance Songs | Nominated | [19] | ||
2017 | Best Regional Roots Music Album | It's a Cree Thing | Nominated | [20] | |
2017 | Indigenous Music Awards | Lifetime Achievement Award | Won | [7] | |
Juno Award | Classical Album of the Year – Large Ensemble | Going Home Star | Won | [8] | |
2018 | Grammy Award | Best Regional Roots Music Album | Miyo Kekisepa, Make a Stand [Live] | Nominated | [21] |
2019 | Juno Award | Indigenous Music Album of the Year | Nitisanak - Brothers and Sister | Nominated | [22] |
2020 | Grammy Award | Best Regional Roots Music Album | When It's Cold - Cree Round Dance Songs | Nominated | [23] |
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