Our Native Daughters is a folk and roots music supergroup founded by singer, fiddler, banjoist, folklorist, and
Carolina Chocolate Drops frontwoman
Rhiannon Giddens. Featuring the talents of
Giddens, former
Carolina Chocolate Drops cellist
Leyla McCalla, multi-instrumentalist
Allison Russell (
Po' Girl,
Birds of Chicago), and alt-country/blues singer/songwriter
Amythyst Kiah, the quartet parses through the darkest pages of African-American history, telling stories of resistance, resilience, pain, and oppression from a Black female perspective.
The seed for the project was sown after
Giddens did a deep dive into historical accounts of slavery at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Looking to confront the cultural stigma of talking openly about racism, slavery, and misogyny, the group turned to 17th, 18th, and 19th century sources for inspiration, from Creole culture and minstrelsy to the abolitionist and suffrage movements. Filtering that complicated history through a contemporary lens, the quartet began collaborating, utilizing each performer's considerable talents and singular viewpoints to compose a set of modern roots and folk songs that merge the past and the present. Recorded with producer and longtime
Giddens collaborator
Dirk Powell at his Bayou studio in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, the group's critically acclaimed, eponymous 13-track debut was released on Smithsonian Folkways Recordings in February 2019. The album earned
Amythyst Kiah a Best American Roots Song nomination for the track "Black Myself" at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards in 2020. ~ James Christopher Monger