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Latest revision as of 19:25, 12 October 2025

Canadian Inuk-Mohawk singer and actress (born 1985)

Beatrice Deer (born 1985) is a Canadian InukMohawk singer and actress from Quaqtaq, Nunavik, Quebec.[1] She released her debut album, Just Bea, in 2005, and won a Canadian Aboriginal Music Award for Best Inuit/Cultural Album.[2] In 2010, she released her self-titled album, Beatrice Deer, and later that same year, she released a Christmas album, An Arctic Christmas.

Deer was born in Quaqtaq, to an Inuk mother and a Mohawk father from Kahnawake.[1][3] She is the cousin of Jaaji of the band Twin Flames.[4]

Beatrice Deer performs throughout the north with her band.

  • Best Inuit/Cultural Album at the Canadian Aboriginal Music Award[2]
  • 2021: laureate at the Canadian Indigenous Music Awards.[5]

She was a Felix Award nominee for Indigenous Artist of the Year at the 44th Félix Awards in 2022.[6]

Title
1. “True Angel” 3:22
2. “My Friends” 2:35
3. “Live With It” 2:59
4. “Ilangani” 2:31
5. “Do I” 4:10
6. “Life in the North” 3:50
7. “Sad Song” 5:12
8. “Nalligivagit” 5:35
9. “Nalligivagit (Remix)” 5:21
Title
1. “Come With Me” 3:17
2. “Missed You” 3:25
3. “Ilaapik” 4:25
4. “Langasivunga” 6:00
5. “Another Chance Of Hope” 2:55
6. “Nunaga” 4:18
7. “Take Me As I Am” 4:17
8. “Pride” 4:48
Title
1. “Competition (feat. Akinisie Sivuarapik)” 1:17
2. “Painng” 3:36
3. “Uvikkaulaukagit” 4:16
4. “Relocation” 5:19
5. “Katatjaniq (feat. Akinisie Sivuarapik)” 0:29
6. “Fox (feat. Johnny Griffin)” 3:32
7. “Pisiq (feat. Louisa Kulula)” 0:39
Title
1. “1997” 4:02
2. “Takugiursugit” 3:24
3. “My All To You” 5:22
4. “Atungak” 3:13
5. “Sapannga Sujunukua” 1:32
6. “Isumavunga” 4:43
7. “Immutaa” 3:31
8. “Mali” 3:28
9. “Qaujimagit” 4:37
10. “You’re With Me” 3:52
Total length: 37:44
SHIFTING(2021)
Title
1. “”FREE” 2:47
2. “” UQAUTINNGA “” 3:00
3. “”AANNGIQ”” 2:06
4. “”ILINNUT-a prayer”” 4:13
5. “”THE STORM”” 2:50
6. “”SUNAUVVA”” 3:18
7. “”CANNIBAL”” 2:47
8. “”HISTORY”” 3:31
9. “”MOTHER (version française)”” 4:10
10. “”CHRISTMAS”” 3:39
Total length: 33:00
Innginguarutit (Little Songs) (2023)
Title
1. “”Kinngamiurjuiguug”” 2:26
2. “”Sukkasailasami”” 1:34
3. “”Airqavaakka”” 2:34
4. “”Uujuq”” 2:34
5. “”Timmiat”” 3:25
6. “”Taakkuatakka”” 2:16
7. “”Taki Taakii”” 2:46
8. “”Qiturngaauja”” 1:46
9. “”Qiarpali”” 2:10
10. “Uatapataannaa Uat”” 1:21
11. “Tuurngaup Inngirusinga”” 2:01
12. “Taakajai”” 2:14
13. “Qajauqatiik”” 1:21
14. “”Tuttujuilluqa”” 3:00
15. “Quluppajuittuq”” 2:26
Total length: 33:56

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