Daryl Black Eagle Jamieson belongs to the Pocasset Wampanoag Tribe and Pokanoket Nation. He is the director of the Eastern Medicine Singers, an Eastern Algonquin language drum group whose musical performances are meant to combine healing with art, language preservation, and community.
Daryl prides himself in being the 11th generation grandson of an indigenous leader who helped the pilgrims who had just arrived in Massachusetts on the Mayflower.
He speaks to Radio Aula Mundi from his recording studio in New England.
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https://easternmedicinesingers.webs.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CrETgA3eQM
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