Calina Lawrence is a Suquamish and Duwamish singer-songwriter, activist, and storyteller who blends soulful vocals with Indigenous resistance anthems and cultural preservation. Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, her music—a mix of R&B, hip-hop, and traditional Coast Salish sounds—amplifies stories of Indigenous sovereignty, environmental justice, and healing. Tracks like *Lushootseed Is Alive* showcase her dedication to revitalizing her ancestral language, while collaborations like *Generations* (with Lil Deya) and *Don’t Count Me Out* (with Desirae Harp) highlight solidarity across movements. Songs such as *Alcatraz* and *Liberation* pay homage to historic Indigenous protests, tying past struggles to modern-day activism. Whether she’s crooning introspective ballads like *The Way* or rallying cries like *Gaia*, Calina’s work remains rooted in uplifting her community and protecting sacred lands.
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