On May 23, 2024, the Urban Native Collective opened the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra’s Voices of the Earth concert. The event featured Natural History, a collaboration between composer Michael Gordon and the Steiger Butte Singers. Through surround-sound compositions, the audience was invited to experience Giiwas, or Crater Lake, as a living symphony, capturing its natural wonder and deep cultural significance as a sacred site for the Klamath Tribes of Oregon. The evening began with opening remarks from UNC’s leadership, followed by the presentation of traditional gifts from Taylor Tupper, a citizen of the Klamath Tribes and a longtime member of the Steiger Butte Singers. Taylor also gave an artist talk, sharing insights into bringing Giiwas to life in collaboration with the composer. Later, on the Life on the Margins podcast, she reflected further on the powerful blend of Indigenous and symphonic sounds used to honor nature and cultural heritage. The concert left a lasting impact, celebrating the timeless connection between people and the Earth through music and tradition.