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God gave us each a song... That's how we know who we are... -- Robbie Robertson

Silent Bear's Den

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Jackie Bird  Combining English lyrics and Indian vocal traditions with rock drums, keyboards, guitar and native instruments.

Diné Nation Jrz  A northern drum consisting of young guys varying in age from 17 and up that live in Tuba City, Arizona.

Drum Groups  Are you looking for a drum to play at your powwow or other event? Or, are you a drum looking for a place to let people know where to contact you? Then, this you should pay this site a visit.

Indigenous  This rock band's home page includes tour schedule, bios, photos, streaming audio, and contact information.

Kau-ta-noh, Jrs.  Drum from Pembroke, North Carolina.

The Mankillers  An all-woman northern drum from California.

Nammys  The Native American Music Awards debuted on May 24th, 1998 and was highly acclaimed for its professionalism, beauty, inspiration, and method of providing overdue recognition for an indigenous art form.

Robbie Robertson  Robbie Robertson is making a noise. A noise of freedom and sacrifice, of healing and hope, of coming apart and coming together. A heyoka after my own heart.

Buffy Sainte-Marie  Site includes a biography, her art gallery, touring information, a discography, some cyberskins and her management contact information.

Joanne Shenandoah  A singer, songwriter, and performer.

Spring Creek Singers  An inter-tribal American Indian powwow drum group based in the Eastern United States.

StrongHeart Singers  Bringing Northeastern powwows a taste of the charismatic western powwows while keeping the balance with eastern traditions and language.

John Trudell  Music, biography, tour information, ordering information and contact information.

ThunderHorse Singers  A northern drum from Oklahoma.

Ulali  A First Nations women a capella trio that sing in the many styles and languages of their ancestors in the western hemisphere. They do not call themselves "Native American" because their blood and people were here long before this land was called the Americas.

Walela  Walela, the Cherokee word for Hummingbird and the symbol of inspiration for this family of women singers. They are Rita Coolidge, her sister Priscilla Coolidge, and Priscilla's daughter Laura Satterfield.

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