Red Talk with Elisapie
          
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    In this Red Talk, Elisapie invites us into a journey of song and story — where memory meets melody. From her Inuit homeland of Salluit to her celebrated album Inuktitut, she traces the threads of identity that run through her music. Rooted in the land and language of Nunavik, Elisapie’s work is both personal and universal — a love letter to the North and to the people who gave it rhythm.
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