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Underneath you will find frequently updates about IWASHERE. Follow our journey while we make new music, record and have concerts.
Underneath you will find frequently updates about IWASHERE. Follow our journey while we make new music, record and have concerts.
Underneath you will find frequently updates about IWASHERE. Follow our journey while we make new music, record and have concerts.
Photos
IwasherePhoto by Alexander Rostad | Innpuls 2022Photo by Bjørn Cato Flatekval |
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Innpuls 2022Photo by Bjørn Cato Flatekval | Innpuls 2022Photo by Bjørn Cato Flatekval |
Innpuls 2022Photo by Bjørn Cato Flatekval | Innpuls 2022Photo by Bjørn Cato Flatekval |
IwasherePhoto by Alexander Rostad | IwasherePhoto by Alexander Rostad |
IwasherePhoto by Alexander Rostad | Sea Tac 2017Fred Hill Sr, Martine and Jay Coates at SeaTac, Washington in 2017. |
Feathers and strings bonding before concert. | IwashereConcert with Acosia Red Elk in Gjøvik, Norway, in 2019. Photo by Alexander Rostad |
Tamkaliks Celebration 2014Photo by Benjamin Grant | A friendship celebration in 2015 with members of the Spokane Nation. |
Mythicworlds 2017Concert with Fred Hill Sr. at Mythicworlds in Seattle in 2017. | Playing with Fred at the Community Center in Oregon in 2016. Photo by Sandra Craig. |
Fred Hill Sr. and Martine at the Tamástslikt Cultural Institute after playing at the CTUIR Rec. for the kids and community from the Umatilla Tribe in 2016. | Concert at the Salish School of Spokane in 2017. |
"Bridging worlds one song at a time"-gathering at the Salish School in 2017. | The Tamkaliks Celebration 2014. |
The flags of Nez Perce, U.S. and Norway together in the closing ceremony at Tamkaliks Celebration in Wallowa, Oregon. | Tamkaliks Celebration 2014 in Wallowa, Oregon. |
Francis and Martine in Spokane. | Visiting Badlands Nationalpark in 2018. |
Visiting Badlands Nationalpark, South Dakota. Photo by Jeff Ferguson | Live concert at Kili Radio, an independent Lakota owned and operated radio station located on the Pine Ridge Reservation in southwestern South Dakota. On the air 20 hours a day, seven days a week, KILI’s broadcast area covers 30,000 square miles and includes the Pine Ridge, Cheyenne River and Rosebud Reservations, Rapid City, the southern Black Hills and the panhandle of Nebraska. Photo by Jeff Ferguson |
Martine, Thurman and Nils Jørgen in front of Wakpamni Lake at the land of the Oglala Sioux Tribe. Photo by Jeff Ferguson | Visiting Pine Ridge, South Dakota, in 2018. Photo by Jeff Ferguson |
Thurman Horse and Martine in 2018. Photo by Jeff Ferguson | Fred, Acosia, Martine and Nils Jørgen in Oregon. |
Martine playing at Rick Stebers place in Prineville. | Acosia and Martine at Gardermoen airport in 2019. |
Kili RadioMartine, Thurman and Nils Jørgen visiting the Kili Radio, "The voice of the Lakota Nation", in Porcupine, South Dakota. Photo by Jeff Ferguson | Martine and Fred after playing a concert in Richland, Oregon State. |
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