Fiddling and jigging: 2 inseparable Indigenous traditions that run in families
Fiddling and jigging: 2 inseparable Indigenous traditions that run in families

A woman wearing glasses and holding a fiddle.

Fiddling is synonymous with Métis music, and has been part of Métis, First Nations and Inuit culture since the Europeans brought the instrument to North America. Fiddling and jigging go together, and many people say you can't have one without the other.