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NATIVE AMERICAN MUSIC

The Heron Smiled album cover Annie Humphrey -- The Heron Smiled: The Heron Smiled reflects Annie's Anishinaabe Ojibwe heritage and vision with a foundation in Native American and folk music.
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Winner of the Native American Music Awards for Best Female Artist and Best Country/Folk Recording

The Heron Smiled album cover Annie Humphrey -- Edge of America: On Edge of America, Annie, on vocals, acoustic guitar and piano, focuses on the experiences of America, erasing social boundaries with engaging lyrics about the realities of life music.
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Original Landlord album cover Casper Loma-Da-Wa -- Orginal Landlord: Original Landlord is a reference to the Hopi claim of its land taken by the federal government. If you think we've covered it all with reggae from Jamiaca, South Africa and Texas, consider the Native American reggae of Casper Loma-Da-Wa.

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Sounds of Reality album cover Casper Loma-Da-Wa: The follow-up to Original Landlord, Casper again creates a new environment of Native American themes with reggae, rock and r&b in The Sounds of Reality.

Winner of the 2001 Native American Music Award for World Music Recording.

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Fire Crow album cover Joseph Fire Crow -- Fire Crow: Joseph Fire Crow is a member of the Northern Cheyenne tribe of Montana. The Native American tradition of his people and the warrior tradition to which he belongs are evident in his wonderful vocals and passionate flute.

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Rasa Devotion album cover Martha Redbone -- Home of the Brave: the staccato melodies of the city, mixed with the easy, wide-open praise song of a country choir.

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Sissy Goodhouse album cover Sissy Goodhouse -- The Third Circle: Sissy Goodhouse's first solo release contains a collection of traditional and contemporary Lakota women's songs. Of the Four Circles in the beliefs of her people. The Third Circle is the Wicaglata, or women singers. Women have our own circle, not only around the drum, but in life also.

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wayquay album cover Wayquay -- Tribal Grind: Wayquay, living with one foot in the past and one foot in the present, retraces the steps left by her Ancestors, communicating simplicity, sharing and honor. Her music and vision in uniquely American, bringing a message of empowerment and peace as reflected in the Native American experience.

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