N’we Jinan
Best for tweens and teens, roughly upper elementary through high school
N’we Jinan is an Indigenous-led arts and music program that showcases powerful youth-created songs and videos from communities across Turtle Island (North America). Through mobile studios and workshops, the project helps young people write, record, and film original pieces that reflect their lived experiences, languages, and cultures. Families can watch the resulting music videos online to explore contemporary Indigenous stories that go far beyond stereotypes and historical snapshots. Parents of older tweens and teens appreciate the opportunity to discuss themes like identity, resilience, and community pride through compelling, authentic art. The content is free to stream, though songs may touch on heavy topics such as colonization or grief, so previewing is wise. Pair videos with maps, readings, and artist bios to situate each project in its specific Nation and region.
N’we Jinan’s youth-created music videos and songs are free to stream online; workshop and mentorship programs are typically grant-funded rather than purchased by individual families.
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