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Aglukark, Susan - An EMI Music Canada recording artist of Inuit background intertwining traditional Inuk chants with contemporary pop melodies. Includes profile, releases, audio and video clips, lyrics and news.
 
All Native woman drum - All Native woman drum band from California
 
Black Lodge Singers (Blackfeet) - The Black Lodge Singers (Blackfeet) are one of the premier northern style pow-wow drums. Winner of Group of the Year at the first NAMMY awards.
 
Canyon Records Concerts - Upcoming performances of R. Carlos Nakai and Robert Tree Cody, some with Paul Horn or William Eaton
 
Cheyenne Women's Music - Everyday activities and the songs that go with them are the subjects of this unique view of contemporary Southern Cheyenne women's music. In addition to musical transcriptions and textual translations, the author provides the songs' history and the circumstances and backgrounds of the singer-composers, who shared the songs' meanings and the social settings in which they are used in the ongoing Cheyenne musical tradition. Leaving Everything Behind: The Songs and Memories of a Cheyenne Woman (Bertha Little Coyote) can also be found on this site.
 
Dakota/Lakota singing - Offers collection of Dakota songs complete pow wow listings for Minnesota, Wisconsin, North and South Dakota.
 
Diné Nation Jr's Homepage - Northern Style Pow-Wow singing group consisting of young men varying in age from 17 and up that live in Tuba City, Arizona, on the western portion of the Navajo Nation.
 
Donald Ahdunko - Traditional recordings of Native American music.
 
Gayle Hanson-Johnson, Timbisha Shoshone/Paiute Singer - Gayle preserves Shoshone music for her people, carrying out her father's tradition and her people before her.
 
Jackie Bird, Indian Blues Rock - Native American performance artist, offering traditional songs and dances.
 
Joanne Shenandoah - Wolf Clan member of the Iroquois Confederacy - Oneida Nation. Her original compositions combined with a striking voice enables her to embellish the ancient songs of the Iroquois using a blend of traditional and contemporary instrumentation.
 
Johnny Curtis - A Christian evangelist of Apache heritage who has spent the past two decades spreading the Good News to people of all races. His collection of music captures his style of singing, songwriting and skills as a guitarist that has made Johnny Curtis a favorite throughout the US and Canada.
 
Kanata Native Culture Society - Kanata is a Mohawk word meaning "Village" or "Community" and it stands for keeping American Native Arts and Traditions Alive. This society is a non-Profit organization and its mandate is sovereignty through the arts". The Society has been in operation for four years.
 
Kau-Ta-Noh Jr's Native American singing group - Traditional group made up of Lumbee, Coharie, and Tuscarora men performing in North Carolina and elsewhere. Calendar online.
 
Keith Mahone, Bird Songs of the Hualapai - Keith Mahone sings a variety of traditional Hualapai songs including bird dance songs, salt songs, circle and ghost dance songs. Originally learned from the Mohave people in the early 1900's, bird songs have become an important part of Hualapai culture.
 
Knifewing Productions, Inc. - 100% Native American owned and operated. This Native American group blends traditional Native American music with a contemporary flair. The members of Knifewing are all accomplished artists and examples of their crafts can be viewed here.
 
Little Thunderbird Singers - An All-Girls Powwow Drum Group in Indian Country from Nelson House First Nations Reserve in Manitoba, Canada. These singers are rapidly becoming very popular across the pow-wow circuit in Canada and the United States for their unique singing style and sound.
 
Pawnee Yellow Horse, Drum Group - Pawnee Yellow Horse thunders southern drum style songs in the Pawnee language in their high quality studio recording "Spirit of the Plains". The group follows the Pawnee musical tradition of honoring the sacred sound of thunder with low, rumbling voices and varying drum beats.
 
Phillip Charles - Phillip Charles "Yogie" Bread, Kiowa and Cherokee, is nationally as well as internationally known for his involvement in promoting American Indian Culture, traditions, heritage and customs, while sharing in his tradition of Native American music.
 
Ravens' Lodge - Raven's Moon stylized Indian art. Christmas CD soundbytes from "A Native Nativity". Bagpipe player for hire. Music for sale and a color catalog.
 
 

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