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Native American - Arts & Humanities

  

 

Fine Arts

Music

Theatre

 


 

Fine Arts

 

 - "Ableza is a Native American Arts and Film Institute dedicated to promoting, preserving and protecting traditional and contemporary arts by Native American Peoples."--site
- Native American Artists
 
 – “Shop the largest Indian craft catalog on the Internet!”-Site.
- a Study in Indian and White Ingenuity
- "The Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development (IAIA) is dedicated to the study, creative application, preservation and care of Indian Arts and Culture."--site
- "This gallery is owned by Dan and Sissy Tubb, who offer their twenty years experience in collecting Native American art, their enthusiasm for these art forms and the great creativity of the people who produce them."--site

 

 

 

 


 

Film

 

 
 - Cree Movie Actor
- Native American activist, actor, and folk singer.
- The Official site of the Native American Actor.
 
- "TV movies and episodes that feature NA Actors. This listing is updated weekly and is based  on info found on the http://www.nativecelebs.com/ homepage and mailing lists found at the  same site. All times are EST. Contributions are welcome."--site.
- "Documentary on the Pequot War of 1636-1637, intended for broadcast on public television."-site.
- Unofficial site dedicated to the  Native American Actor.
- Native American activist, actor, writer, and singer.

 

 


 


Music 

 

- Kickapoo-Creek alternapop!

- Find out some of the latest news with Arlie and the Native music scene.

- Owner Arlie Neskahi's personal picks of the best in Native music. Check out the CD covers and SOUNDBITES!!
- "Miller is a walking tribute to the world of contrast in which we all live. he is of Mohican- German parents, a Native American raised on the Stockbridge-Munsee reservation in Wisconsin, a far cry from the studios that have become his come in Nashville. It has been a tough life for miller, one filled with the racism and abuse that has been so often chronicled. But  ironically, his songs are about the love and hope that can be found in each of us, the inner strength that can survive. His songs are also about passage."--site.
- A Native band with roots in northern Saskatchewan.
- Cree singer and founder of the Cradle board project.
- "Our site includes our new releases, upcoming concert dates, complete CD and cassette catalog and ordering information, biographical information on our artists, information about Canyon Records and some of our favorite links."
-  Warm Springs flute player.
- "A Mystical Journey of Traditional Native and Contemporary Song and Dance"--site.
- Blackfoot Contemporary artist.
- Dave WhiteWolf Trezak was born in Ocala, Florida . Dave's Heritage is Cherokee and Lakota, maternally. Preserving and protecting the environment  have always been a focus in Dave's life. --site
- Traditional Delaware and Caddo songs from Oklahoma.
- Site for Bill Neal Elk Whistle, Native American flutist of Cherokee ancestry with recordings  on the White Path Music label in national distribution. Biography, performance schedule,  ordering information for recordings.--site.
- Presents the spiritual and cultural role, resurgence, pow-wow use, ceremonial use, recommendations for use.
- A blending Native American music, jazz, and free improvisation.
- Now in its 30th year of recording and producing outstanding traditional American Indian and First Nation music! The site features cover images and sound clips from many of our recordings, as well as a complete list of the 130+ recordings in our catalog. Detailed information on each recording is available. You will also find background information on Indian House, as well as information on American Indian Soundchiefs, a line of vintage recordings from the 40s and 50s, recently re-released by Indian House.--site.
- The Nakota blues band.

- A well known Oneida singer/songwriter.

- A Blackfeet singer and songwriter.
- "Here you will learn about : his work as an emissary of Lakota (Sioux) culture his vision of Unity through Diversity, where and when to see his live performances. how to bring him to your community, Kevin's CDs, tapes and books you can purchase on-line, cedarwood flutes & boxwood horse staffs handcrafted by Bryan Akipa".--site.
 
 
- Contains reviews of Indian music recordings.
- Native American owned and operated record distributor that specializes in contemporary & traditional Native music from throughout North America.
- The official web page for the female trio that has recorded with Robbie Robertson and appeared with the Indigo Girls.
- Field recordings of North American Indian music, 1940-1952 (on the Library of Congress Special Collections page)
- "We are a Native American owned and operated record label and mail order company created to bring quality, authentic Native goods to the world and increase Native American involvement in the music industry."--site

 


 


 
 
 


Theater

 

- "This is a paper I have written concerned with Native American drama. I am very interested in this subject and plan to pursue further research. Perhaps this subject will provide a vehicle for graduate school as well. -- Marc C. Stalvey (1999 )"--site
- "The Native American Women Playwrights Archive is a collection of original materials by Native women playwrights of the Americas. NAWPA hopes to identify playwrights, collect and preserve their work, try to make it widely known, and encourage performances and continued creativity. Plays in manuscript, disk, videotape, or other format are cataloged, given appropriate preservation treatment, and made available to anyone who wishes to read them in the library. NAWPA welcomes playwrights at any level of development."--site.
- "From the very modest beginnings, in an uptown ghetto basement, Red Path Theater Company of Chicago has grown to  become an important aspect of the Indian Community.  Mandated by mission statement to produce the works of Native  American playwrights, Red Path Theater is very quickly  becoming a recognized name in the United States and Canada."--site.

 


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