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For over a decade, Indigie Femme has captivated global audiences with their electrifying performances and heartfelt storytelling, building a devoted fan base that bridges cultures and generations. As recipients of the 2024 New Mexico Music Awards (NMMA) for Best Vocal Performance, the duo has earned an illustrious list of accolades, including the Global Music Awards Bronze Medallion for their song Round and Round, multiple Native American Music Award nominations, and recognition as Virginia Giordano Memorial Fund Artists Honorees in 2019. Their impressive achievements also include a 2017 Indigenous Music Award nomination, three NMMA wins (2016, 2014, 2012), and the title of 2013 Aboriginal Peoples Choice Best International Duo. Additionally, they’ve been honored by the 2011 Native American Music Awards, the Sacramento Women of Color & Diversity Awards, and the 2010 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards, solidifying their status as trailblazers in the global music scene. Indigie Femme's artistry resonates deeply within the two-spirit indigiqueer performance community, where their work stands as a beacon of representation and celebration. The duo, comprising Elena Higgins (Maori/Samoan) and Tash Terry (Navajo/French/Irish), weaves a rich tapestry of cultural influences into their music, blending nearly a dozen ethnic traditions to create a sound uniquely their own. With a mesmerizing fusion of harmonies, rhythms, and instrumentation, their performances leave audiences spellbound. Elena’s soulful, powerhouse vocals evoke comparisons to legends like Etta James, while Tash’s rooted, resonant tones and commanding stage presence channel the raw energy of icons such as Melissa Etheridge. Together, they radiate strength and resilience, offering transformative musical experiences that inspire and uplift. Elena’s artistry is a vibrant homage to her Maori and Samoan heritage, brought to life in every note she sings. Whether playing her signature upside-down Australian Maton guitar, harmonizing with angelic precision, or delivering stunning a cappella renditions, her performances brim with joy and a profound connection to her cultural roots. Tash, born in the sacred lands of the Navajo Nation, carries forward the songs and stories of her people. Deeply influenced by the wisdom of her masani (grandmother), her music honors Mother Earth and Navajo traditions. By blending traditional melodies with contemporary interpretations, Tash embodies an enduring, unifying spirit that transcends borders and unites audiences in a powerful celebration of Indigenous identity. Indigie Femme continues to push the boundaries of world music, delivering exhilarating and transformative performances. Their work is a testament to the power of culture, community, and storytelling through song, establishing them as luminaries in the global music landscape. This webinar is part of the Crow Canyon Webinar Series, hosted on Thursdays at 4pm Colorado Mountain Time by Crow Canyon Archaeological Center. These webinars are offered free of charge thanks to the support of generous donors. See what’s coming up at https://crowcanyon.org/archaeology-we.... Stream past webinars from our YouTube channel at / crowcanyonconnects . Crow Canyon Archaeological Center is a nonprofit organization located near Mesa Verde in southwest Colorado. Our mission is to empower present and future generations by making the human past accessible and relevant through archaeological research, experiential education, and American Indian knowledge. Learn more about our research, educational programs, and how to support our organization at: www.CrowCanyon.org https://crowcanyon.org/support-us/ / crowcanyonarchaeologicalcenter / crow_canyon / crow_canyon / crow-canyon-archaeological-center6