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  http://www.walela.com/ http://www.walela.com/
Walela is 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, together disperse the energy and spirit which has brought them to this juncture in their lives.
  Spirit Wind http://spiritwindmusic.com/
Native Canadian music group offering performances and workshops. Site provides calendar, song clips, and biographical information.
  Dakota/Lakota singing http://drumhop.com/
Offers collection of Dakota songs complete pow wow listings for Minnesota, Wisconsin, North and South Dakota.
  Six Nations Women Singers http://www.kahonwes.com/iroquois/we.html
A collection of traditional social songs from the Seneca, Onondaga and Cayuga Nations.
  Spirit Rock Net http://tooindians.tripod.com/Spirit_Rock.html
Spirit Rock Singers are a northern Ojibwe style pow-wow drum group who hail from 3 neighboring First Nations near Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada.
  The First Light Drum and Singers http://geocities.com/FirstLightDrum/index.html
Describes background and current progress of this multi-cultural, Unity Drum.
  WhiteFish Bay Singers http://members.tripod.com/~GregQ/discovery3_index.html
Offer singing and drumming in the Anishinabeg tradition. The WFB singers have traveled all over North America. They have also been host drum for many powwows and gatherings.
  Donald Ahdunko http://members.tripod.com/~BlanchardT/
Traditional recordings of Native American music.
  StrongHeart Singers - Native American Singers and Powwow Drum http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/8708/
StrongHeart Singers. Native American music tapes of powwows, drummers drumming, etiquette women singers.
  Kanata Native Culture Society http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/3808/kanata.html
Kanata is a Mohawk word meaning "Village" or "Community" and it stands for keeping American Native Arts and Traditions Alive. This society is a non-Profit organization and its mandate is sovereignty through the arts". The Society has been in operation for four years.

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