Alexis Sallee
Host & Producer - INDIGEFIAlexis Sallee grew up in Anchorage, Alaska of Iñupiat descent. Her love for sound for film and music started at an early age and found its focus in radio when she joined the KNBA team after graduating high school. After working as an Earthsongs sound editor along with Shyanne Beatty for two years, she attended college at Full Sail University in Winter Park, FL. There she earned a Bachelors of Science in Recording Arts. Alexis now resides in Los Angeles where she hosts INDIGEFI and is involved in the audio post production industry.
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Definition of Resilience is a four episode radio and video documentary series highlighting the dynamic stories of Native American hip-hop MCs. INDIGEFI…
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August 6, 2018Ojibwe artist Annie Humphrey, daughter of author Anne Dunn, grew up on the Leech Lake Reservation in Northern Minnesota. Learning guitar…
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Tara Williamson JULY 29, 2018BY ALEXIS SALLEE LEAVE A COMMENTTara WilliamsonAnishinaabe/Nehiyaw (Ojibwe/Cree)WebsiteCurrent…
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nêhiyawaknêhiyaw (Cree)WebsiteCurrent AlbumTwitterFacebookBandCampSoundcloudInstagram July 23, 2018“The beats sometimes are direct references to patterns…
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Samantha Crain JULY 15, 2018 BY EARTHSONGS LEAVE A COMMENTSamantha CrainChoctawWebsiteCurrent AlbumCurrent TourTwitterFacebookYouTube ChannelInstagramJuly…
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July 2, 2018From the band Indian City, the album Here and Now is a folk/pop celebration of generations of Indigenous music on Canada’s 150th anniversary.…
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Vocalist Carsen Gray is First Nations Haida from Vancouver, BC. Her 2017 self-titled album received three Indigenous Music Award nominations and awarded…
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David Strickland APRIL 1, 2018 BY ALEXIS SALLEE LEAVE A COMMENTDavid StricklandMi’kmaq / CreeWebsiteTwitterFacebookInstagramApril 2, 2018Grammy…
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nêhiyawak nêhiyawaknêhiyaw (Cree)WebsiteCurrent AlbumTwitterFacebookBandCampSoundcloudInstagramMarch 12, 2018“The beats sometimes are direct references to…
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Artist, musician, writer, and poet Leanne Betasamosake Simpson is Mississauga Nishnaabe and a member of Alderville First Nation. Leanne’s unique spoken…