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    • Quatisi, with her striking appearance has a boldness in her singing combined with a deft touch and warm phrasing. Her delivery of a song is clear as a beacon with a touch of mystique and a sense of confidence borne of the connection with her music and her culture.


    • Royalty Free Music, production music library. Royalty free music featuring exclusive performances by professional ensembles and studio musicians. Download MP3s immediately or order CDs from this high-quality buyout production music library.


    • Rich-Heape Films, Inc. Producing award-winning Native American made videos, films and movies dedicated to inform, educate and encourage the awareness of tribal histories, cultures, languages, traditions and aspirations of Native Americans and other Native Peoples.


    • Gathering of Nations Native American Indian Powwow Music - GRAMMY nominated!


    • John Two-Hawks is a performer like no other. Two-Hawks' ability to pour the ancient spirit out of his cedar flutes is unmatched and his amazing voice has won him international acclaim.


    • Elements of nature, ancient mythologies together with modernity. That's the music of WABANAG, Nagoetj's band, or Little Sun, as his Native American relatives used to call him when he was a little boy.


    • AlterNativeVoices - Our mission is to entertain, educate and generally promote positive excellence and appropriate role models by, and for, American Indian people.


    • Native American Flutes and Music by Littleleaf


    • Nammy Award Winner ~~ Mary Youngblood ~~ NAF Player


    • Cedar Mountain Drums. We strive to make a good quality drum which will give voice to you on your own journey with it. We will gladly work with you in creating your Drum, to your own specifications with a prayerfulness, inviting into the Drum your own intent and spirit.


    • The Yellow Flower Band - Lakota 2001 Suite - Native American Rock.


    • Center Records presents: Joseph Flying Bye - The Night is Sacred, Lakota Ceremonial Pipe Songs for Future Generations


    • Fretwell Flutes ~~ One of a kind Native American Flutes


    • The Gathering of Nations is a non-profit organization founded in 1983 to promote Native American Indian culture and tradition and dispel stereotypes.


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    • Mele.com - The official on-line ordering cyber store of Hawaiian Jamz!


    • The Hawaii Academy of Recording Arts is a non-profit organization formed in 1982 to help stimulate interest in the local recording industryand Hawaiian music.


    • Huapala - we offer this link as the very best Hawaiian Music Lyric site on the web. Grab a ukulele and rip um!

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    • Add your link 3eagles.orgNative American promotional items and crafts. Bumper stickers, decals, key chains, auto tags, cloisonné pins, Tepee/coyote incense burners, necklaces and other items for the Native American trade.


    • The Indian Gifts 2 Shoppe offers you various Native American Indian Gifts. We have a large selection of Dreamcatchers, Leather Wall Shields, Pottery, Dance Rattles, Papose Dolls,Wall Hangings, Home Decor and more!


    • Angelas Dreamcatchers - I create DreamCatcher earrings and necklace sets for a fraction of what you might pay at a specialty shop.

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    • EverythingBlack.comThe place to find anything and everything Black on the Net'


    • AIM (Attitude, Insight, Motivation) Seminars has 23 years of experience facilitating training, with primarily Native trainers, programs for Native American Communities. We offer many nationally recognized programs to address the needs of individuals and Tribal organizations.


    • This website tells a story of Hayehwatha, an Iroquois Indian who had been on earth hundreds of years ago. During that time Hayehwatha participated in creating the Iroquois Confederacy, which brought peace and united several Iroquois Nations.


    • Canyon De Chelly National Monument Tours


    • "Canku Ota" (Many Paths) is an e-zine for and about Native America ... the native people of North America ....


    • Shundahai Network, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to breaking the nuclear chain by building alliances with indigenous communities and environmental, peace and human rights movements. We seek to abolish all nuclear weapons and an end to nuclear testing.


    • Vladimir Antonov, PHD - Divine way of Spiritual Heart - Contemporary knowledge about God, Evolution, and the meaning of life. Methodology of spiritual self-perfection.


    • Indian Country News - This web page has some highlights from its bimonthly newspaper published 24 times a year.


    • American Indian College Fund - Native American colleges have been called “under-funded miracles” and “economic lifelines” for U.S. Indian reservations.

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