

Fawn Wood
Fawn Wood is a Cree and Salish singer, songwriter, and traditional artist celebrated for her powerful voice and cultural storytelling. A JUNO Award winner for Traditional Indigenous Artist of the Year, she has also earned numerous Native American Music Awards, Aboriginal People’s Choice Music Awards, and Indian Summer Music Awards.
Her award-winning albums include Iskwewak, Kikawiynaw, and Kakike, as well as collaborative projects with her partner Dallas Waskahat, Til the End and Blessings, and multiple recordings with her powwow group, Cree Confederation. Fawn’s music has been featured in films, TV shows, and documentaries, alongside appearances on Joe Pickett and Entertainment Tonight Canada’s Indigenous Icons.
A seasoned performer since youth, she is also a motivational speaker and cultural educator, with a B.A. in Plains Cree Language and an M.A. in Indigenous Languages. For three years, she hosted Alberta’s hit radio program The Cree Chatter Hour, sharing free language lessons and cultural teachings.
