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  2. Klaudt Indian Family - Wikipedia

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    They recorded several other gospel groups on their Family Tone label, and published sheet music and song folios to distribute to the gospel music community. [ 5 ] The Klaudt Indian Family demonstrated their versatility in their musical arrangements as they would perform in various aggregations including a male quartet, mixed trio, male trio ...

  3. Johnny P. Curtis - Wikipedia

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    Chief Johnny P. Curtis (born November 28, 1950) of Fort McDowell, Arizona is a member of the San Carlos Apache Tribe.Chief Curtis has been involved in Native American Music since the early gospel music movement of the 1970s.

  4. Jana Mashonee - Wikipedia

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    Jana Mashonee, (born Jana; May 11, 1982), better known by her stage name, Jana, is an American singer, songwriter, actress, author and philanthropist. She is originally from Robeson County, North Carolina. Jana is a two-time Grammy nominee and nine-time Nammy winner. Her music is steeped in R&B and gospel roots, which introduced her to the ...

  5. Rich Mullins - Wikipedia

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    Mullins' family founded The Legacy of a Kid Brother of St. Frank to continue his mission to develop programs of art, drama and music camps for Native American youth and provide a traveling music school serving remote areas of the reservations. [43] On April 29, 2014, Mullins posthumously was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. [44]

  6. Mylon LeFevre - Wikipedia

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    Mylon Rae LeFevre (October 6, 1944 – September 8, 2023) was an American Christian rock singer known for his work with his band Mylon and Broken Heart.He was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame and traveled around the United States, ministering, teaching, and singing.

  7. List of Native American musicians - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] While Native American identity can at times be a complex and contested issue, the Bureau of Indian Affairs defines Native American as having American Indian or Alaska Native ancestry, and legally, being Native American is defined as being enrolled in a federally recognized tribe or Alaskan village. Ethnologically, factors such as ...

  8. Peyote song - Wikipedia

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    Peyote songs began with the blend of the Ute music style with Navajo singing. [1] Ed Tiendle Yeahquo composed over 120 peyote songs, many are still sung in NAC today. Vocal style, melodic contour, and rhythm in Peyote songs is closer to Apache than Plains, featuring only two durational values, predominating thirds and fifths of Apache music with the tile-type melodic contour, incomplete ...

  9. Northern Cree - Wikipedia

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    Northern Cree, also known as the Northern Cree Singers, is a powwow and Round Dance drum and singing group based in Maskwacis, [1] [2] Alberta, Canada. [3] Formed in 1980 (or 1982 [4]) by Randy Wood, [1] [2] with brothers Charlie and Earl Wood of the Saddle Lake Cree Nation (Plains Indian music), members originate from the Treaty 6 area.