Polaris Prize finalists Ombiigizi recommend the Indigenous futurism of Moon of the Crusted Snow – CBC.ca

Posted: September 15, 2022 at 9:55 pm

Daniel Monkman and Adam Sturgeon are no strangers to exploring their cultural history through music.BothAnishnaabe artists have in recent years released albums Monkman with their"moccasin shoegaze" solo project Zoon and Sturgeonwith his band Status/Non-Status that directly reference their Indigenous heritage and personal stories.

But in coming together as the duo Ombiigizi, the pair isdrawing on the very sense of community that's at the heart of their culture, offering up their take on Indigenous futurisms on their 2022 debut album Sewn Back Together.

The collaboration landed them their firstPolaris Music Prize nomination as one of the ten albumsshortlistedfor the 2022Polaris Prize, which celebrates the best Canadian album of the year. The winner, who will receive $50,000, will be announced on Sept. 19, 2022.

Produced by Broken Social Scene's Kevin Drew and engineer Nyles Spencer of the Tragically Hip's Bathouse Studio, Sewn Back Together is steeped in shoegaze,dream pop and post-rock, with clear-eyed lyrics that examine Canada's current reckoning with its past while trying to picture a future shaped by healing and the guidance of culture.

Ombiigizi singer-songwriter and guitarist Adam Sturgeon told CBC Books about recently re-readingWaubgeshig Rice's post-apocalyptic 2018 novel Moon of the Crusted Snow with his family, and why it's so important to tell and listen toIndigenous stories.

"I first met WaubgeshigRiceat a small punk show in Ottawa. I then followed his life stories on Twitter and recognize him as an immense spirit of our time.

"I'm a big fan of Indigenous authors. They bring culture to places where it cannot always be found, which is so important for our people spread across Turtle Island. These stories can be a bonding experience between generations or a learning tool for students, citizensand urbanites.

"Perhaps most importantly, they are a way to internalize the shared experiences of our people in good and sometimes challenging ways, so as to not feel so alone on the journey."

"Waub Rice's book Moon of the Crusted Snow is a post-apocalyptic futurist book. It brings our journey full-circle with a return to the land, the teachingsand the simple guidance of our cultural spirit.

"Recently, I spent some time in the woods with my family. With a spring water hook-up and tiny roof over our head, we were completely remote from the world. We had to climb a mountain for cell service, so it was only fitting that we read Moon of the Crusted Snow aloud one rainy day. Though I wish it was Waub himself reading us the audiobook, I did my best to make an experience out of it."

"In two sittings, we stepped into a very fitting scene. The story follows a remote community that awakens one day to find their new and modern amenities, community infrastructureand access to the rest of the world cut off by a mysterious technology failure. At first they assumed the power, cableand phones would come back on, but slowly realized that things would not be the same. This quickly tested their self-reliance and put a big question mark (much like our own recent monopolized grid malfunction) on the capabilities and collaborative systems of the community.

"Yet, through the guidance of elders, loveand community spirit, the old and simple ways of our people once again began to ring true. Through a grueling winter of rationing,keeping fires lit, listening to teachings, reclaiming language, certain deathand survival, the community learned of the turmoil in the south just as astranger enters the scene to cause further disruption to their shared value system.

"I hope other folks read Waub's bookhe's a modern-day storyteller and community leader. I can't wait for the sequel!"

Listen | Ombiigizi plays the 2022 CBC Music JunofestIndigenous Artist Showcase:

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