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Willie Thrasher : ウィキペディア英語版 | Willie Thrasher Willie Thrasher (born 1948) is a Canadian Inuit musician from Aklavik, Northwest Territories.〔("On the Road Again: Willie Thrasher's Second Life" ). ''The Tyee'', May 23, 2015.〕 He has recorded both as a solo artist, and as a member of several bands, including the Cordells, and Red Cedar, with Morley Loon. Thrasher has advocated for Inuit and First Nations issues for much of his career. == Early life == Thrasher was born in 1948,〔 in Aklavik. He was born into the traditional Inuit hunting culture of the western Arctic; his father was a whaler and hunter. At age five, he was removed from his family and placed in the Canadian government's residential school system. In Aklavik, he attended the Immaculate Conception and Grollier Hall Residential Schools until he was sixteen. Thrasher learned to play drums on a kit in the gym. After leaving school, he worked as a forest firefighter in Whitehorse, and began playing in rock groups shortly after. A fan of Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, Thrasher formed a band called the Cordells with his brother and friends.〔
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