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Lucie Idlout - Whiskey Breath

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2009

The official music video for Lucie Idlout's single, "Whiskey Breath", from her latest album, Swagger. Video directed by Michael Maxxis. www.lucieidlout.com

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  • IT WAS awesome being a part of that video...WE LOVE YOU LUCIE...

    KIM AND DAVID MARACLE

  • great tune!!!

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  • that is extremely nice work!!!

    

  • Nunavut!

  • great song to WoT!

  • ya now Lucie's song, "Irene", well' this is the other Irene down in the Southlands, daddy wasnt very nice to her!! watch>>"Albatross Overdrive- Drag The Lake"

  • hats off to the producers of this video...good client eastwood type western

  • kewl sounding  band , kewl song, sexy singer

  • @theonly1V Well, technically the tern "Native America" is a broad, general trem, for any/every aboriginal peoples living in the Americas. Broad in the same sense as African, Asian, or European, etc. Obviously there are extremely different cultural differences. I doubt an "Inuit" has much in common with an Apache. Interesting stuff. Take care.

  • @theonly1V 1st Nations, like Mohawks? My cousin dates an...I think/guess? "Métis"? She is half&half & her sister lives on a reservation in Canada. Growing up, another cousin was best friends with a full blooded Native American. He had relatives in Canada & would go on weekends to Native American dance "Pow Wows"? (my cousin often went along) A few years back I dated a half Navajo woman. We visited her mother (full blooded) on the Navajo reservation (beautiful scenery!) in New Mexico.

  • The distinction between Aboriginal groups (and what term is appropriate) can be confusing - there is a great variety within each of these 3 main distinctions, and cultural richness to match. Traditionally, they had also very different ways of live (some nomadic, some not - also depending of where they were geographically) and the gender roles/relations were also different because of that.

    

  • @gjc82071: It is completely seperate; there are 3 main Aboriginal distinctions: First Nations, Métis and Inuit. First Nations are what you would recognize as "Native Americans" in the U.S. (but there are many cultural/identity variations within First Nations communities), Métis refers to those with a mix of Aboriginal and French european ancestry (Halfbreeds usually refer to those with a English european mix), and Inuit (which mainly populate the North of Canada).

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