This week’s Three Tune Tuesday departs from our usual format. On Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we set aside the lighthearted banter and vintage record trivia to make space for listening. Instead of old pop tunes and novelty numbers, we share century-old wax cylinder recordings of the Omaha people — voices that survived an era when Indigenous culture was being silenced. These fragile songs are reminders of resilience, survival, and the costs of erasure. The day calls us to remember the children who never came home from residential schools, to honor survivors, and to reflect on how we have treated Indigenous peoples across this land.