Our guest on this show is Kari Morgan, a Nisga’a artist and Prince Rupert born and raised Northwest Coaster. In our interview, we’ll talk about how Kari first became interested in travelling as part of Canada World Youth – and how she continued her travels throughout Southeast Asia, learning about the cultures of those living on the other side of the globe. She also takes us through some of her other adventures, including moonlighting as a DJ here at CFNR, and a special project in Norway at the Riduu Riduu Indigenous Festival where Buffy Sainte-Marie was headlining.

Nisga’a Northwest Coast Artist, Kari Morgan – Journeys with Char Normandeau
By Char
Sep 2, 2020 | 2:50 PM
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