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Native America Calling: Honoring the top Native Hip Hop artists
Friday, September 9, 2022
Sweat equity: Honoring the top Native Hip Hop artists
TheRA11N, Pooky G, She Rōz, and Sten Joddi are some of the artists who won big this year at the annual International Indigenous Hip Hop Awards.
Friday on Native America Calling, Shawn Spruce gets to know some of the artists and hear their perspectives of the awards and the direction of Native Hip Hop.
Guests on Native America Calling
Melody McArthur (Big Stone Cree Nation), Best R&B Single of the Year winner
Sten Joddi (Muscogee Creek from Oklahoma), Best Male Artist of the Year winner, tattoo artist, musician, rapper, actor, and entrepreneur
Roni Gauthier AKA Pooky G (Treaty 6, Misquitchi weskiegen First Nation), Best Hip Hop Album of the Year winner, hip hop artist, model, and actor
Michelle Lee Runns AKA MZShellz (Cree), Best Female Artist of the Year winner, hip-hop artist, and owner of “Native by Nature” apparel.

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