List of Native American musicians
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This is a list of Native American musicians and singers
Indigenous music of North America: Topics |
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Native American/First Nations | |
Chicken scratch | Ghost Dance |
Hip hop | Native American flute |
Peyote song | Pow wow |
Tribal music articles | |
Arapaho | Blackfoot |
Dene | Innu |
Inuit | Iroquois |
Kiowa | Kwakwaka'wakw |
Navajo | Pueblo (Hopi, Zuni) |
Seminole | Sioux (Lakota, Dakota) |
Yaqui music | Yuman |
Related topics | |
Music of the United States - Music of Canada |
Contents |
[edit] Country and folk
[edit] Gospel
[edit] Native American flute
- Jeff Ball
- Lana Chapel (Cherokee)
- Joseph FireCrow (Cheyenne)
- Hawk Littlejohn (Cherokee)
- Kevin Locke (Lakota)
- Jan Michael Looking Wolf (Kalapuya)
- Tom Mauchahty-Ware (Kiowa/Comanche)
- Bill Miller (Mahican)
- Robert Mirabal (Taos Pueblo)
- Michael Murphy (Cherokee)
- R. Carlos Nakai (Navajo/Ute)
- Sonny Nevaquaya (Comanche)
- Jay Red Eagle (Cherokee)
- Douglas Spotted Eagle
- John Two-Hawks (Lakota)
- Andrew Vasquez (Apache)
- Mary Youngblood (Aleut/Seminole)
[edit] New age, world music, jazz
- Brulé
- Andrea Menard (Métis)[2]
- Jim Pepper (Muscogee Creek/Kaw)
- Oscar Pettiford (Choctaw, Cherokee)
- Della Reese (Cherokee)
- Solè (Blackfoot)
- Cree Summer (Cree)
- Vanessa L. Williams (Cherokee)
[edit] Pop and rock
- Aaliyah
- Susan Aglukark (Inuk)
- Tori Amos (part Eastern Cherokee)[3]
- Chuck Billy - Testament (Pomo)
- Jimmy Carl Black
- Blackfire (Diné)
- Rita Coolidge (Cherokee)
- Jesse Ed Davis (Kiowa)
- Joy Harjo and Poetic Justice (Muscogee Creek/Cherokee)
- Jimi Hendrix (Cherokee)
- Indigenous (Nakota)
- Debora Iyall of Romeo Void (Cowlitz)
- Illinois Jacquet
- Jana (Lumbee)
- Anthony Kiedis
- George Leach (Sta'atl'imx)
- Rickey Medlocke
- Chuck Mosely
- Aaron Neville
- Wayne Newton
- Red Earth
- Redbone
- Robbie Robertson (Mohawk)
- Ray St. Germain (Métis)[4]
- Keith Secola and Wild Band of Indians
- Kinnie Starr (part Mohawk)[5]
- John Trudell (Santee Sioux)[6]
- Tina Turner (Navajo/Cherokee)[7]
- Ulali
- Carrie Underwood (Muscogee Creek)
- Kari Wührer (Cherokee)
- XIT
[edit] Singer-songwriters
- Jerry Alfred (Northern Tutchone) keeper of the songs
- Jim Boyd (Colville)[8]
- Lana Chapel (Cherokee)
- Pura Fé (Tuscarora)
- Todd Griffin
- Peter La Farge (Narragansett)
- Buffy Sainte-Marie (Piapot Cree)
[edit] Traditional music
- Black Lodge Singers (Blackfeet)
- Cozad Singers (Kiowa)
[edit] References
- ^ MySpace.com Leela Gilday (html). About Leela Gilday. Retrieved on 2008-03-01.
- ^ Andrea Menard (html). Artist. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.
- ^ Infantry, Ashante: The Toronto Star © Copyright (1996-2008) (html). The faces of Tori Amos. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.
- ^ NCI FM Aborignial Radio © (2008) (html). Ray St. Germain. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.
- ^ MapleMusic Ltd. © (2000-2008) (html). Biography. Retrieved on 2008-03-01.
- ^ John Trudell (html). Biography. Retrieved on 2008-03-04.
- ^ A&E Television Networks © (1996-2007) (html). Tina Turner Biography (1939– ). Retrieved on 2008-03-04.
- ^ The Jim Boyd Band (html). Jim Boyd. Retrieved on 2008-03-04.
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