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A Grammy Award and 10 Time Native American Music award winning artist; and Wolf Clan member of the Iroquois Confederacy, Joanne Shenandoah has fulfilled the promise of her Native American name, Tekaliwah-kwa, (She Sings). "She's become one of the most acclaimed Native American recording artists of her time" (Associated Press).
Since emerging as an artist in 1989, she has performed at such high-profile gigs at Carnegie Hall, the White House, Kennedy Center, and Woodstock '94. "She weaves you into a trance with her beautiful Iroquois chants and wraps her voice around you like a warm blanket on a cool winter's night," said Robbie Robertson, formerly of the Band, who used her voice on one of his solo albums. Shenandoah has also collaborated and/or performed with Bruce Cockburn, Neil Young, Brian Kirkpatrick, Willie Nelson, Rita Coolidge and scores of others.
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