Category: Musicians

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Jacob Faithful – Lead Singer of Young Spirit Singers
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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.
Dallas Waskahat and Fawn Wood
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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....
Alexis Raeana
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An enrolled tribal member of The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, Alexis Raeana defies the odds. From the swamps of rural Robeson County, Alexis has always called Pembroke “home”. Outside of her studies, Alexis Raeana has established herself as a professional vocalist, published makeup artist, and model. She continues to break through glass ceil....
Lil Mike and Funny Bone
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LIL MIKE & FUNNYBONE are two of the best Native American rappers the world has ever seen. Also known as MIKE BONE, they made their World debut with an Unforgettable performance on America's Got Talent. These OKC brothers, though they may look-a-like they are not twins. Also what they lack in height they make-up for in talent.
Opie Day-Bedeau
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From drum-maker to the lead singer of the Midnite Express Singers, Robin Opichee Day-Bedeau has been singing throughout Turtle Island for more than 30 years. So, it's fair to say Opie Day is pretty much a household name in Indian Country.


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