This story was co-written by Stephanie Kiang and Sara Haleblian. Paragraphs written by Sara are italicized. Last year in one of my classes, I was introduced to throat singing in the most hilarious way ...
Tuva's throat-singing musicians have hit the United States. A talk with the country's superstar. Imagine a human bagpipe—a person who could sing a sustained low note while humming an eerie, ...
For Shina Nova and her mom, Caroline Novalinga, singing together isn't just a hobby; it's an important part of their Indigenous culture. Since April, Shina, who is Inuk, has used her platform on ...
Inuit katajjaq, or throat-singing, is something that Charlotte Carleton discovered when she was six. She was captivated when she heard it on a cassette tape of her mother's. Carleton, who is of Inuit ...
Tuvan throat singing is completely fascinating, but just strange enough to my ears that an entire collection of it makes for a long listen. “Alash,” a self-titled CD by four musicians steeped in the ...
Inuk throat singer Shina Novalinga captured audiences last year when she posted a video of her and her mom throat singing on TikTok. Shina Novalinga Uses Social Media To Preserve, Celebrate Inuit ...