Her style of indie folk music features the ukulele, Inuktitut lyrics, and Inuit throat singing.
[1][2] Aasiva later moved to Ottawa to study at Nunavut Sivuniksavut, a program affiliated with Algonquin College.
On July 9th 2021, Aasiva released her second album, Niriunniq, which was produced by Jace Lasek of Besnard Lakes.
[12] She regularly teaches songs, the use of string instruments, and techniques like throat-singing to children in schools and festivals.
[15] Aasiva also views music as an important tool for maintaining and improving mental health, and a mechanism for coping.