Born into the respected multi-generational traditional singing Wood family, Fawn Wood’s singing reflects her Cree and Salish tribal lineage. At an early age Fawn would sing her heart out at pow-wows alongside her mother and father. In 2006 Fawn was the first female to win the Hand Drum contest at the Gathering of Nation’s Pow-Wow. In 2009 she o....
I am a comedian. Motivational speaker. Educated. Healthy&Fit. Jingle dress dancer.Drug&Alcohol free. Lakota.Hidatsa. Proud Mother.
Young Spirit was formed in the summer of 2001 at a Pow-wow in Hobbema Alberta. We have since then made a lot of friends, traveled a lot of miles and still going strong. Originally formed as a group of friends who wished to represent their Western Canadian Plains Cree culture, Young Spirit is a proud voice of real soul music.
Ojibwe theatre artist. Playwright. Performer.
“She gives me hope for the future of jazz.” – Judy Carmichael, NPR “Her voice is of another era. One of the only jazz songbirds in Indian Country.” – Revolutions per Minute Julia Keefe (Nez Perce) is a nationally acclaimed Native American jazz vocalist, actor, activist, and educator currently based in New York City. Her professional career ha....
Melvin Buckholtz comes from the Lac du Flambeau band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin as well as the Red Lake Nation in Minnesota. Traveled extensively throughout the country attending pow wows and ceremonies. Held several roles within the pow wow circle such as arena director, head singing judge, host drum and invited drum.
Red Spirit brings original native contemporary music utilizing native instruments and some traditional songs to the scene with gripping lyrics and vocals that will inspire your senses coupled with native flute sounds.
Nino Reyes and his Native American performers provide authentic cultural entertainment while their music and dance preserves our precious American heritage. These artists are available for many types of events, and often perform at public and private schools, performing arts centers, theaters, multi-cultural and folk festivals, fairs, museums, ....
Shirley Hill Witt is a respected Mohawk anthopologist and educator. She received her Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of New Mexico, and taught at the University of North Carolina and Colorado College. She also served on the United States Commission on Civil Rights.
Singing, Dancing, Storytelling, Connecting. 🌾Nēhiyaw Iskwew