DJ Shub - Indomitable ft. Northern Cree Singers (Official Video)

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Winner: Best Music Video, 2017 Native American Music Awards
Nominee: Best EDM/Dance Video, 2017 Much Music Video Awards

DJ Shub
"Indomitbale ft. Northern Cree Singers"
EP title: PowWowStep (December 2, 2016)

INDOMITABLE (in·dom·i·ta·ble): impossible to subdue or defeat

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Produced with the financial assistance of MuchFACT, a division of Bell Media Inc.

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Anchored by the drum and vocals of the seven-time Grammy nominated Northern Cree Singers, DJ Shub's "Indomitable ft. Northern Cree Singers" re-introduces the world to the musical prowess of this award winning music producer and title earning competition DJ.

Exec Producer: Mauricio Ruiz
Head of Production: Matthew Power
Director: Mark Stanleigh
Producer: Brendan Jessamine
DOP: Gregory Bennet
B Camera OP: Christoph Bentley
1st AC: Eric Rowe
Key Grip: Max Stussi
PA: Brett Bachus
Editor: Peter Schnobb and Mark Stanleigh
Colourist: Clinton Homuth
Dancer/main character: Josh DePerry (Classic Roots)

Special thanks to MuchFACT, a division of Bell Media Inc., MadRuk, the Grand River Champion of Champions Pow Wow, Classic Roots (main character), Northern Cree Singers, and Canyon Records for their help and support.

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Booking:
Grant Paley, Paquin Artists Agency
Tel: 1.416.962.8885

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"Indomitable ft. Northern Cree Singers" by DJ Shub features a sample from Northern Cree's "Young and Free" song, which was composed by Conan Yellowbird for the drum's Ewipihcihk album released by Canyon Records. "Young and Free" is published by DMG Arizona (ASCAP).
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I'm watching the intro thinking why does this look familiar? It's just country roads. Then I see the six nations sign. Oh! That's my home

romanmcnaughton
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Me and my family are indigenous mexicans but last year we went to a pow wow and it was the sweetest thing to see how different but alike we were. My mama called natives our upper cousins 💀

yudit.loves.raccoons
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The singing part is *Young and Free* by *Northern Cree* if anyone is interested. Its actually a powerful song about freedom and pride in being indigenous. Aho✊

kotahmerrill
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This artist is criminally under appreciated.

stormysmurf
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Anyone with Native descent feel like this also? Stuck in a modern world, made small and broken, with no connection to who we are; but hearing a primal drum in your heart and a chant in the wind calling you home, telling you who you really are.

gelly
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Bloody hell, I feel like I'm discovering a whole new genre of music. I certainly do hope that this scene gains more traction.

TheBurgerkrieg
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I was taken by surprise seeing the hidden leaf symbol on his headpiece, but then I looked closer at everyone else's outfits-- there was a man with the emblem of the US Marine Corps, a man with what I think is a Christian cross, etc. It was interesting that different, unique parts of the wearer were on their garments. I've watched this video dozens of times over and never noticed that.

Emma-reth
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I finally tracked down my biological family, and found that I'm 40% Mayan Native, and 10% Guatemalan on my dad's side. We come from the Yucatan Peninsula. I have a great aunt on my mom's side that lives on the Cherokee rez. So native is in my blood on both sides. I've been feeling the call to go to a pow wow again soon. I miss the feelings, the drums, the dances, the people. I miss my family

harvengerdeath
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I really liked the contrast between the characters professional/urban life verses his personal/cultural life. There was no colour or life when he was in the city verses the endless amount of colour and life in his cultural life.

peachpiesmasher
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Please put more native American signers and actors on tv! The mainstream media needs more content like this! :o

LunaGray
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Awesome. Love and respect from an Indigenous Australian.

dennisstokes
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An old Nehiyaw here... getting good vibes. Old traditionalists will say that this is not right. Well I am an old traditionalist and I say that we cannot remain static. We recreate ourselves in our own image, which is today and tomorrow someone else will take our culture and music to another level. Be the one to make that change and live long and pow wow.

RayRiders
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Great. Just great. Old traditions mixed with new sounds. Don't forget your traditions in that crazy world. Respect and greetings from Germany.

badass
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I dont see a lot of powwows recorded in such high quality, how refreshing

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journeystar
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I discovered this fantastic via Norwegian radio. A Sami (indiginous minority on the Scandinavian peninsula) artist was interviewed, and she told that when she was DJ'ing on festivals, this song always got everybody up on their feet. Furthermore, when finding it on youtube, I loved the video. Many school books show a very stereotypical image of any indigenous peoples around the world, and I found this video very refreshing. Working as a teacher, this video is definately going to be shown to my students :)

bjrnarestlen
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Gratitude to all of those at the pow wow that allowed this to be recorded and shared with the larger world outside of The People. Thank you.

Resilientmeee
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Shoutout to the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nations for letting me live on your land and kayak on your rivers; the same river you see at 1:00. I genuinely appreciate it

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I am here to honor the six nations...my guys aren't part of them but it is an honor to respect the beauty. I am Ojibwe and Inuit of northern Ontario and Quebec. Let your feathers fly my brother.

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40 years on the planet and I'm embracing my heritage for my kids

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As a native business major I felt this music video in my soul

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