
Kashtin were a Canadian folk rock duo in the 1980s and 1990s, one of Canada's most famous First Nations musical groups. The band was formed in 1984 by Claude McKenzie and Florent Vollant, two Innu from the Maliotenam reserve in northern Quebec. The name Kashtin means "tornado on the horizon" in the Innu-aimun language, but was also chosen as a pun on the English language phrase "cashed in", in response to friends who alleged that the band was selling out.[citation needed]
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Akua Tuta
Akua Tuta (Montagnais/Canada)
Akkuka Tuta
Tshinanu
Son of the sun
e uassiuian
Tshinanu (What We Are)
Nikanish (My People)
Tipatshimun (The Devil's Song)
E Uassiuian (My Childhood)
Nte Tshitshuat (Your Place)
E Uassiuian (Mon enfance)
Pakuakumit (Pointe-Bleue)
Ishkuess (Girl)
Harricana (Long Road)
Tshinanu (What We Are)
Shashish (A Long Time Ago)
Tipatshimun (La Chanson du Diable)
Kashtin (Tornado)
E Peikussian (Solitude)
Tshinuau (All of You)
Apu Min'tan (Leave Me Alone)
Uitshi (Help Me)
Overture
Euassiuian
Tipatshimun
Ashtam Nituapam (Come Find Me)
Apu Tshekuan (It Doesn't Matter)
Pakuakumit
Apu Tshekuan Nikan'kuian (Nothing Can Stop Me)
Shteteian (Departure)
Tshinanu (Nous autres)
Ashtam Nashue
Apu Shapentaman
Akua Tuta (Fais Attention)
Ashtam Nashue (Viens Suis-Moi)
Nitanish (My Daughter)
Miam Uapukun
Uishama
Ne Puamun
Uasset
Nuitsheuan (Mon Ami)
Tapue Shtutune
Nitanish (N'teish) (My Daughter)
Ne Puamun (Mes Rêves)
Uasset (Tous Les Enfants)
Tshekuanu Mak (Pourquoi)
Kashtin
Uishama (Kashtin Version)
Nekashtuamani (Surprise/Anguish)
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