Shina Nova Bio

(Canadian TikToker)

Birthday: July 5, 1998 (Cancer)

Born In: Canada

Age: 26 Years

Shina Nova is a multi-talented Inuk TikTok personality, singer, model, and activist, who rose to prominence by showcasing her cultural heritage and talents on social media. Collaborating with her mother, she gained recognition for sharing traditional throat singing performances and videos that celebrated her Inuit culture through fashion and dance content. In 2021, Shina Nova made a significant impact by starring in a Sephora campaign that honored Canada's National Indigenous History Month, further solidifying her influence and reach in the online community. With over 4.2 million followers and 160 million likes on her shinanova account, she has successfully used her platform to promote and preserve her heritage.

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Beyond her social media success, Shina Nova's dedication to her roots and advocacy work extends to her education and philanthropic endeavors. Fluent in Inuktitut, she learned the language from her mother, Caroline Novalinga, who also taught her the art of throat singing at a young age. Graduating with a degree in business management from John Abbott College in Quebec in 2021, Shina Nova continues to make strides in her career, recently being featured in Elle Canada. Notably, she actively supports charitable causes, such as fundraising for an indigenous women's shelter in Quebec, showcasing her commitment to giving back to her community. Embracing her dual identity as half Inuk and half Quebecoise, Shina Nova, alongside figures like Quannah Chasinghorse, uses her online presence to shed light on the lives and experiences of indigenous peoples, amplifying their voices and stories for a broader audience.

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