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Ta'Kaiya Skoden Stoodis Kayden Gwanden Blaney (born 2001) is a singer, award-winning actress, speaker, and environmental activist from the Tla A'min Nation in British Columbia, Canada. She is an ambassador for the Native Children’s Survival Indigenous Children Fund and Salish Sea Youth Foundation and is known for giving speeches at UN meetings around the world, including Rio+20 and TUNZA UN.[citation needed]
Ta'Kaiya Blaney | |
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Nationality | Tla'amin |
Occupation(s) | Actress, vocalist |
Notable work | Kayak to Klemtu (2017), Monkey Beach (2020) |
Awards and achievements
editFor her work in the 2017 film Kayak to Klemtu, Blaney won a Leo Award for Best Lead Performance. In 2020, she was the recipient of an Indspire Award. Her other works and nominations include the film Monkey Beach and two Leo Award nominations for Best Performance.
Blaney released her first music release and music video, “Shallow Waters,” at age 10, which “brought her national acclaim and earned her multiple awards and cultural honors” (Romero). For her latest music picture, “Earth Revolution,” she won the Best Music Video at the 2016 American Indian Film Festival in San Francisco, California.
References
editExternal links
edit- "Ta'Kaiya Blaney: Protecting nature's wonder". WE. Retrieved 10 April 2019.