Beatrice Deer shares her life in throat singing, tattoos, and a powerful performance in a church

Published: 08 March 2023
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In this episode of Following Folk, we meet Beatrice Deer at home in Montreal and follow her journey through life with throat singing, a new tattoo from her daughter, grappling with trauma, and finding joy — culminating with a performance of her song "UQAUTINNGA" in a church.

"My music is a mix of traditional Inuit storytelling with folk, pop rock, indie," Deer tells us. "Someone came up with the term "Inuindie", and I like that." You can follow Beatrice Deer at   / beatricedeerband   and hear more at https://beatricedeer.bandcamp.com/

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