Face to Face Indigenous Colombian musician tells Face-to-Face how the water issues in her traditional lands flow through her music By Michael Hutchinson Feb 18, 2015 Face-to-Face Indigenous Colombian, Lido Pimienta lets us into the home where she creates music, has built her own community and raises her son while touring with A Tribe Called Red. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *EmailSubmit Report Tags: A Tribe Called Red, Indigenous Columbian, Language and Culture, Lido Pimienta, Michael Hutchinson, traditional lands, Water Continue Reading An Aboriginal business man tells Face-to-Face about the new normal in resource e... Face to Face: Treaty Commissioner of Manitoba speaks on the Numbered Treaties Author(s) Michael Hutchinson [email protected] More Stories Face to Face New podcast by Navajo journalist Charly Edsitty looks into... 1 day ago By Dennis Ward Face to Face Indigenous people involvement in business on the rise says... 2 weeks ago By Dennis Ward Face to Face Paul Spence’s Deaner character still ‘givin’r’ 20 ... 3 weeks ago By Dennis Ward Face to Face Mary Simon has had to ‘build a thick skin’ during deca... 4 weeks ago By Dennis Ward Face to Face Representation of Indigenous women in Canadian country mus... 1 month ago By Dennis Ward Face to Face Morgan’s Warriors: Melissa Robinson’s fight to... 2 months ago By Dennis Ward