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Genre
  
Indie rock

Members
  
Yovan Nagwetch

Origin
  
Canada (1992)

Albums
  
Ulodi, Bemia

Genres
  
Native American Indie Rock

Years active
  
1992–1995, 1998–present

Past members
  
Esu Holopainen Dáithí O'Cléirigh Aleksi Lausti Jani Takkunen

Record labels
  
MondoTunes, Box Co-operative

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Wabanag is a Canadian-Finnish-Irish ethnic rock band based in Helsinki, Finland.

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Nagwetch wabanag boskiu live rehearsal


History

Wabanag is a Canadian-Finnish ethnic rock band based in Helsinki, Finland. The Band was founded and formed by singer/songwriter Yovan Nagwetch in the early 1990s after he emigrated to Finland, after spending many years performing and travelling elsewhere in Europe, most notably in France. Early members included Esu Holopainen and Aleksi Lausti. Nagwetch is a Canadian Wabanaki Métis from Quebec. The homeland of the Wabanaki Métis consists of the eastern region of the North American continent, generally described as being New England in the United States, plus Quebec and the Maritimes in Canada. Their history dates back to the sixteenth century when the first Europeans, mainly French, married within local tribes and adopted the “Indian” way of life.

After arriving in Finland Nagwetch started to explore the musical heritage of his Wabanaki ancestors resulting in the creation of Wabanag, a concept band gathering young musicians of different ethnic backgrounds and playing Nagwetch's music.

Wabanag was nominated for Best International Album at the Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards in 2005 for their album Ulodi, for blending traditional native music and contemporary styles.

In the music of Wabanag, hand drums, rattles, bows, wooden sticks, flutes, and other traditional instruments are used sparingly along with vocals and strong rhythmic lines (bass, drums, guitars). Most of the songs are in Native American languages and refer to the natural elements and the spiritual world of the native people from the Maritimes, as well as to their traditional way of life.

At present Wabanag is active and touring.

Members

  • Yovan Nagwetch : Lead singer, flute, frame drum
  • Juha Jokiranta : Guitar
  • Iivo Baric : Bass
  • Jussi Nikula : Drums
  • Former members

  • Dáithí O'Cléirigh : Acoustic Drums and Various Percussion
  • Esu Holopainen : Percussion, Guitar
  • Jani Takkunen : Drums and percussion
  • Aleksi Lausti : Bass Guitar
  • Ulodi (2004)

    1. Ulodi – 1:41
    2. Yabadjasit Uskidjinudi – 3:10
    3. Djonetch – 4:31
    4. Welalin – 4:20
    5. Apkwallnuagi – 5:21
    6. Niskamiktuk – 6:54
    7. Ntelnuegadimka – 3:56
    8. Dla`hadigetch – 3:59
    9. Melkigenan – 6:47
    10. Amitola – 2:54
    11. Konawa – 4:38
    12. Ulodi – 0:55

    Songs

    Ani KuniBemia · 2013
    MelkigenanUlodi · 2004
    UlodiUlodi · 2004

    References

    Wabanag Wikipedia


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