
Harmony Rice is close to home exactly like the smoke shop for the outlaws- because i read the Spirit Magazine all the time - born in 1979 - she is the publisher and writer for Spirit Magazine. She is a Pottawatomi/Cayuga writer, performer and a multimedia artist from Wasauksing First Nation in Ontario. Raised as a jingle dress dancer, hand drum singer and ceremony girl in Wasauksing.
Harmony Rice was published in a motherhood anthology called Between Interruptions and is the host of a television show called When the Music Speaks on Sun TV. She also received the 2008 Youth Entrepreneur Award from the Waubetek Buisness Development Corporation. She is developing a SPIRIT Magazine television show and is producing the 4th annual SPIRIT Music Issue CD compilation.
Rice is on the Board of Directors for the Harmony Movement, a national non profit race relations organization and she is on the Youth Engagement Program Advisory for the Laidlaw Foundation. She is also the co-treasurer for the Association for Native Development in the Performing and Visual Arts. A woman with many hats and full of achievement.



