Canyon Records
Canyon Records has produced & distributed Native American/Indigenous music since 1951.
We promote the cultural expressions of Native American artists & their communities.
01/29/2025
Canyon Records presents author and clinician Kay Edwards with special guest Aaron White (Navajo-Ute) at the Arizona Music Educators Association conference Saturday, February 1 for two afternoon sessions at the Mesa Convention Center.
Native American Music for Grades K-2
Saturday, 1:15pm
Apache Room
Native American Music for Grades 3-6
Saturday, 2:30pm
Apache Room
Visit Canyon Records at the AMEA Exhibit Hall. Hope to see you there!
01/28/2025
Canyon Records presents author and clinician Kay Edwards with special guest Aaron White at the Arizona Music Educators Association conference Saturday, February 1 for two afternoon sessions at the Mesa Convention Center.
Native American Music for Grades K-2
Saturday, 1:15pm
Apache Room
Native American Music for Grades 3-6
Saturday, 2:30pm
Apache Room
Visit Canyon Records at the AMEA Exhibit Hall. Hope to see you there!
11/13/2024
2024 RYM Event Dates: November 10th – 16th
o What is Rock Your Mocs? Established 2011, Rock Your Mocs, is a worldwide Native American & Indigenous Peoples social media unity event held annually and during National Native American Heritage Month in the U.S.A. People wear their moccasins wherever their day takes them and many take a photo, or create a video/story, and upload to social media with the hashtag . This creates an online photo album for the world to see and enjoy while simultaneously uniting Native American & Indigenous Peoples through their unique, and collective, tribal culture and heritage. Additionally individuals, organizations, casino’s, schools, museums and tribes are taking the initiative to create their own independent events, both cultural and contemporary, throughout the world.
· Where is RYM held?
o Wherever you may be – on the rez of off the rez – and wherever your day may take you – school, work, running, playing rez ball or with family and friends!
o Look out for events in, or near, your community
· How to join in:
o Wear your moccasins or a turquoise Awareness Ribbon or a RYM T-shirt or organize an event.
o Take a photo, create a video or story and upload to social media and use the hashtag and/or
o Check the hashtag to see what’s happening worldwide!
o Tag in your posts, stories and reels
o Please follow us on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter!
Why: We, as Indigenous people stand united through our tribal individuality, symbolically we wear our moccasins, honor our ancestors, and indigenous peoples worldwide, during Rock Your Mocs and National Native American Heritage Month.
Check out the Canyon Records website links to purchase your music to dance to:
https://canyonrecords.com/product/northern-cree-rockin-the-rez-cr-6327/
https://canyonrecords.com/product/pima-express-time-waits-for-no-one-cr-8118/
https://canyonrecords.com/product/clan-destine-clan-destine-cr-7037/
https://rockyourmocs.org/
Rock Your Mocs Worldwide Social Media Event | 2024 November 10 - 16
11/12/2024
Thank you to R. Carlos Nakai and his wife Pam Hyde-Nakai for their generous donation to Northern Arizona University!
Visit NAU’s new indigenous plant haven – The NAU Review Nov 7, 2024 Campus & CommunityVisit NAU’s new indigenous plant haven What do nature and music have in common? Everything, according to R. Carlos Nakai. That’s why the Navajo-Ute musician and NAU alumnus recently worked with NAU to give a small campus plaza a new lease on life. At a dedication ce...
11/12/2024
Fawn Wood & Cree Confederation performance Friday, November 22, 2024 (4:00pm) at the Cultural Centre (Saulteau First Nations, BC, Canada)
Ticketing & Info at:
https://energeticcity.ca/2024/10/23/saulteau-first-nations-healing-our-families-round-dance-lineup-announced/
Saulteau First Nation’s Healing Our Families Round Dance:
“This is more of a ceremony,” said Paquette when comparing it to SFN’s summer event, Pemmican Days. “Dancing is like a prayer. So we’ll gather, we’ll feast, we’ll dance, and then we’ll pray.” Slated to take place at SFN’s new cultural centre, the lineup features some heavyweight Indigenous entertainment.
Fawn Wood, a woman of Cree heritage in Alberta, will assist them on vocals. For her album Kakike, she won the 2022 Juno Award for Traditional Indigenous Artist or Group.
They include the Cree Confederation, a Treaty 6 Pow-Wow band. Formed in 2007, their aspirations to become “a recognizable group” culminated in a 2011 Canadian Aboriginal Music Award for their album entitled Pakosíyimitán.
Festivities taking place at the Cultural Centre will begin with a pipe ceremony on Friday, November 22nd at 4:00 p.m., followed by a feast an hour later and then the dance and prize giveaway around 10:00 p.m. The event, including a midnight snack around 12:30 a.m., will finish around 1:00 a.m.
Links to purchase CDs at the Canyon Records website:
https://canyonrecords.com/product/fawn-wood-kikawiynaw-cr-6520/
https://canyonrecords.com/product/cree-confederation-pakosi%c2%bdyimiti%c2%bdn-cr-6481/
https://energeticcity.ca/2024/10/23/saulteau-first-nations-healing-our-families-round-dance-lineup-announced/
Saulteau First Nation's Healing Our Families Round Dance lineup announced – Energeticcity.ca The lineup for Saulteau First Nations’ (SFN) annual Healing Our Families round dance has been announced ahead of the late November event.
11/08/2024
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Deadline 12 Noon on Friday, November 14th
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R. Carlos Nakai performance Thursday, November 21, 2024 (7:30pm) at the Kansas State University Miller Concert Hall, Duerksen Fine Arts Center (Wichita, KS) Ticketing & Info at:
https://wichita.universitytickets.com/w/event.aspx?id=1596
WSU Symphony Orchestra featuring R. Carlos Nakai, Native American Flute & Christina Martos, Soprano
Seventy members comprised of undergraduate and graduate students regardless of their academic discipline perform under Dr. Mark Laycock’s direction. Recent collaborations include performances with operatic bass Samuel Ramey, jazz guitarist Pat Metheny, jazz vocalist Tierney Sutton, the classic rock band Kansas, and the arena multimedia concert Video Games Live.
WSU Students can request their free student tickets in advance by going to the Fine Arts Box Office located in Duerksen Fine Arts Center during operating hours. Must show WSU student ID.
Links to purchase CDs at the Canyon Records website: https://canyonrecords.com/?s=R.+Carlos+Nakai&post_type=product
https://wichita.universitytickets.com/w/event.aspx?id=1596
R. Carlos Nakai performance Saturday, November 16th, 2024 (7:30pm) at the National Sawdust (Brooklyn, NY) Ticketing & info at:
https://ci.ovationtix.com/36490/production/1212154?performanceId=11517699
R. Carlos Nakai performance Saturday, November 16, 2024 (7:30pm) at the National Sawdust (Brooklyn, NY) Ticketing & Info at:
https://ci.ovationtix.com/36490/production/1212154?performanceId=11517699
World Premiere: The North American Indigenous Songbook
The highly anticipated World Premiere of the North American Indigenous Songbook showcases the exceptional talents of 21st century Native American composers. This historic event will feature Nine World Premieres by composers Raven Chacon, Timothy Long, Connor Chee, RC Nakai, Dawn Avery, Charles Shadle, Tim Archambult, Sage Bond, and Martha Redbone. Performed by an exceptional group of singers – Jazmine Saunders, Kate Morton, Marion Newman, and Hai-Ting Chinn – this momentous occasion celebrates the richness of Indigenous culture with an extraordinary new collection of American music.
This performance is made possible in partnership with The Plimpton Foundation.
Links to purchase CDs at the Canyon Records website: https://canyonrecords.com/?s=R.+Carlos+Nakai&post_type=product
11/07/2024
2024 RYM Event Dates: November 10th – 16th
Rock Your Mocs, is a worldwide Native American & Indigenous Peoples social media unity event held annually and during National Native American Heritage Month in the U.S.A. People wear their moccasins wherever their day takes them and many take a photo, or create a video/story, and upload to social media with the hashtag . This creates an online photo album for the world to see and enjoy while simultaneously uniting Native American & Indigenous Peoples through their unique, and collective, tribal culture and heritage. Additionally individuals, organizations, casino’s, schools, museums and tribes are taking the initiative to create their own independent events, both cultural and contemporary, throughout the world.
· Why: As Indigenous people stand united through our tribal individuality, symbolically we wear our moccasins, honor our ancestors, and indigenous peoples worldwide, during Rock Your Mocs and National Native American Heritage Month.
o Take a photo, create a video or story and upload to social media and use the hashtag and/or
o Check the hashtag to see what’s happening worldwide!
o Tag in your posts, stories and reels
o Please follow us on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter!
Check out the Canyon Records website links to purchase your music to dance to:
https://canyonrecords.com/product/northern-cree-rockin-the-rez-cr-6327/
https://canyonrecords.com/product/pima-express-time-waits-for-no-one-cr-8118/
https://canyonrecords.com/product/clan-destine-clan-destine-cr-7037/
Rock Your Mocs Worldwide Social Media Event | 2024 November 10 - 16
11/06/2024
Congratulations to Steve Wood. Receiving his bachelor of education from the university in 2001, Stephen Wood, originally from the Saddle Lake Cree Nation, has spent most of his life in Maskwacis where he was a teacher for more than 20 years before taking on the role of vice principal at Ermineskin Junior Senior High.
He was recognized for his leadership as a teacher, musician and performer at the 2024 Uni of A alumni awards ceremony on Oct. 24, held at the university's campus.
During his career in education, Wood was dedicated to passing on knowledge of the Plains Cree dialect to the next generation, by teaching Cree language classes as well as writing and developing Cree curriculum within the Alberta school system.
Wood is also a co-founder of the well-known powwow round dance drum and singing group based in Maskwacis, Northern Cree. Wood started the group with his brothers in 1982.
Retired Maskwacis teacher honoured with U of A alumni award From the classroom to the stage, Stephen Wood has been an inspiring Indigenous leader for over four decades
10/15/2024
R. Carlos Nakai & Will Clipman concert Sunday, November 24, 2024 (3pm) in the West Building, West Garden Court at the National Gallery of Art on the National Mall (6th and Constitution Ave NW, Washington, D.C.) Ticketing & info:
https://www.nga.gov/calendar/concerts/82nd-concert-series/cultural-crossroads--dvoak-in-america-.html/2024/11/24/1500
Listen to how Native American melodies and uplifting African American spirituals influenced the music of beloved Czech composer Antonín Dvořák with Cultural Crossroads: Dvořák in America. With its stellar cast of musicians, this ensemble entertains, educates, and inspires through a program drawn from the curiosity of a Czech composer a century ago.
Cultural Crossroads: Dvořák in America National Gallery of Art
10/07/2024
Contact the Heard Museum for event details. See you tomorrow!
Hey Educators! Get ready for an exciting night of professional learning at the Heard Museum on Oct 8 from 4 to 7 pm! Join us for Educator Night: Native American Music in the Classroom—a fantastic opportunity for networking and learning!
You'll hear from curriculum author Kay Edwards, enjoy refreshments, take an exclusive guided tour of 𝘏𝘖𝘔𝘌: 𝘕𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘷𝘦 𝘗𝘦𝘰𝘱𝘭𝘦 𝘪𝘯 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘚𝘰𝘶𝘵𝘩𝘸𝘦𝘴𝘵, and experience a live musical performance! Don’t miss out—register now! We can’t wait to see you there! 🎈
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