Performers, Musicians, and Speakers
The Cultural Survival Bazaar is currently inviting performers, musicians and dance groups to join us this December at the Prudential Center. Please use the link below to apply as a cultural performer and join us in this biannual celebration of Indigenous arts and traditions.
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Wampanoag Nation Singers and Dancers
The Wampanoag Nation Singers and Dancers are a group of musicians, educators, and artisans from the tribal communities of Mashpee on Cape Cod, Aquinnah on Martha's Vineyard, and Herring Pond in Bourne.
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Drew Shuptar-Rayvis (Pocomoke)
Algonkian historical consultant
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Tia-Alexi Roberts (Narragansett)
Miss Sweetheart America 2024, Fancy Dancer, Jingle Dress Dancer, Public Speaker
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Juan Lazzaro (Quechua)
Musician, composer, and founder of musical group Markama.
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Annawon Weeden (Wampanoag)
Multi-talented performer, educator, and storyteller.
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Carmen Lienqueo (Mapuche)
Andean singer-songwriter
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Mwalim “Da Phunkee Professor” Peters (Wampanoag)
Member of The Groovalottos
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Nettukkusqk Singers
Native women’s singing group
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Kevin "DeeJay KJ" Johnson (Narragansett)
DJ
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T’Karima Ticitl (Mexika/Wirarika)
Midwife and founder of Matriarch Council, Inc.
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Aviut Rojas (Nahua)
Youth and Early Childhood Educator