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The Thunder Mountain Singers received their drum name from the late Margaret Pierre from Fort William First Nation. It was her vision that through the drum the First Nation youth would return to their traditional culture. The Thunder Mountain Singers continue to the share their traditional teachings and songs with the youth.

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Ancestry: First Nations
Genre: Pow Wow - Traditional

Albums

Album Cover
One Voice One Nation
mp3 clipButterfly (708.6K, 00:44s)
mp3 clipNDN Lullaby (752.9K, 00:47s)
mp3 clipInter-tribal (737.4K, 00:46s)

Awards, Nominations & Submissions

2010Best Pow Wow CD - TraditionalOne Voice One NationWinner

Biography

The Thunder Mountain Singers are International recording artists from Thunder Bay, Ontario. They have traveled throughout North America over the past 20 years recorded numerous albums and recently recorded and released their latest album, "One Voice, One Nation."

They received their drum name from the late Margaret Pierre from Fort William First Nation. It was her vision that through the drum the First Nation youth would return to their traditional culture. The Thunder Mountain Singers continue to the share their traditional teachings and songs with the youth.

The Thunder Mountain Singers originate from the James Bay Treaty 9 Area, 1850 Robinson Superior Treaty Area and Treaty 3 Area. They are Ojibway, Saulteaux Ojibway, Oji-Cree and Northern Cree.