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Musicians championing indigenous languages

Noongar singer Clint Bracknell (Maatakitj), Quechua rapper Renata Flores, Ga singer and songwriter Cina Soul, Scots Gaelic vocalist Julie Fowlis

According to the United Nations, optimistic estimates suggest that at least half of today鈥檚 over 7,000 spoken languages will be extinct or seriously endangered by the end of this century.

2022 sees the start of the United Nations International Decade of Indigenous Languages, drawing global attention to the critical situation faced by many languages and advocating for their preservation and promotion.

One of the people championing first nation languages is Clint Bracknell. He鈥檚 a musician, singer and songmaker, and releases his music under his Noongar name, Maatakitj. Clint is also a Professor of Indigenous Languages in Australia. Clint has teamed up with multi鈥揂RIA Award winning dance producer Paul Mac to release an album sung in Noongar, called Noongar Wonderland鈥.

Renata Flores has been described as 鈥淧eru鈥檚 queen of Quechua rap,鈥 combining trap, hip-hop, and electronic influences with Andean instruments. When she was only 14 her Quechua cover of Michael Jackson鈥檚 鈥淭he Way You Make Me Feel鈥, got over one million views. Now writing her own songs in Quechua, she uses this urban music to teach young people this ancient language. Renata told our reporter Constanza Hola about her passion for her language.

Singer-songwriter Cina Soul is from Accra, Ghana and performs in Ga. Her songs are infused with Highlife, Soul and R&B. Although Ga was originally spoken in the Ghanaian capital, now languages such as Twi have taken over the cultural scene. Cina tells Tina Daheley how she鈥檚 been bringing the Ga language and culture back to the mainstream.

Julie Fowlis is an award winning folk singer who grew up on the Scottish outer Hebridean island of North Uist. She鈥檚 a leading exponent for the Scots Gaelic language and traditions, thanks to performances around the world, and even on the soundtrack of Disney Pixar鈥檚 film, Brave.

Producers: Andrea Kidd and Kevin Satizabal Carrascal

(Photo: Clint Bracknel. Credit: Jayga Ringrose)

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