Throat singer, children’s storyteller, among new Order of Canada recipients
OTTAWA — As Canada enters a year marked by national birthday celebrations and the beginnings of an inquiry into the country’s past, sordid treatment of its indigenous peoples, Nunavut-based throat singer Tanya Tagaq Gillis hopes her music will open minds and lead to change.
So far, though, she’s been confronted by some closed ones — people who send her hate mail over how her art form breaks from tradition.
At home in the North, Tagaq Gillis, who is among the latest list of 100 Canadians to be awarded the Order of Canada, sees herself just like anyone else.
“I’m a very peaceful, lasagna, Betty Crocker mom when I’m not on stage,” Tagaq Gillis said in an interview with The Canadian Press.


