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Underwater Panther supports and Amplifies indigenous musical artists and their communities. upc seeks to improve people’s relationship to Mother Earth through curated musical projects. See our new releases below.
Newest Release
ANCESTRAL MUSIC FROM THE TEYUNA
This is the first album of its kind.
Ancestral music from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta in Colombia is Available Now.
recent release
Music for the mother
by Teyuna Mamos and Zaga of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
The mountains of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta of Colombia are the sacred ancestral lands of Indigenous Peoples: the Kogi, Arhuaco, Wiwa, and Kankuamo. Together, they number over 30,000 people. The inhabitants share the belief that they are the guardians of the heart of the world. Their spiritual leaders are called Mamos. The Mamo is charged with maintaining the natural order of the world through songs, meditations and ritual offerings. Through deep meditation, ritual offerings, songs, and prayers, the Mamos follow the law of caring for the Sierra Nevada to maintain the equilibrium of life for the sacred mountains and the entire world.

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Second Annual Akwesasne Freedom School Celebration and Benefit!
Please come join us in a celebration of and benefit for the exemplary Akwesasne Freedom School. The event will take place at beautiful Opus 40…

Spring 2023 ~
The regenerative powers of Mother Earth are all around and within us. Through sound we can access fresh energetic currents and wisdom, our listening practices…

Happy Winter Solstice!
Happy Solstice time to you all! Life is regenerative and creative beyond our wildest imaginations. Sound and music create the possibility to feel, understand and…
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Our intention is to be in the service of Mother Earth through music. By releasing projects based on time-honored traditions of gratitude, respect, and reverence, the coalition will generate renewed connections to Mother Earth, cultural cosmologies, and current issues.

Cupa
nihookááʼ diyin dineʼé
Earth surface people

500 years
500 Years EP
earth surface people
