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List of Native American Musiciansreport

  • Jerry Folsom (Choctaw) (Classical)

  • Pura Fé (Tuscarora) (Country and folk)

  • Marvin Rainwater (self-identified Cherokee descent) (Country and folk)

  • Marty Robbins (Paiute descent) (Country and folk)

  • Buffy Sainte-Marie (Piapot Cree) (Country and folk)

  • Joanne Shenandoah (Oneida) (Country and folk)

  • Buddy Red Bow (Lakota) (Country and folk)

  • Billy ThunderKloud (Gitksan) (Country and folk)

  • Johnny P. Curtis (San Carlos Apache) (Gospel)

  • Klaudt Indian Family (Gospel)

  • Charley Patton (Cherokee descent) (Blues)

  • Martha Redbone, Choctaw-Shawnee-descent musician (Blues)

  • Mildred Bailey (jazz singer) (Coeur d'Alene) (Jazz)

  • Carl T. Fischer (Cherokee descent) (Jazz)

  • Jim Pepper (Muscogee Creek-Kaw) (Jazz)

  • Oscar Pettiford (Choctaw-Cherokee) (Jazz)

  • Big Chief Russell Moore (Pima, 1912–1983) (Jazz)

  • Kalil Wilson (jazz singer)(Carib) (Jazz)

  • Timothy Archambault (Kichesipirini) (Native American flute)

  • Robert Tree Cody (Hunkpapa/Maricopa) (Native American flute)

  • Brent Michael Davids, (Stockbridge Mohican) composer and flutist (Native American flute)

  • Joseph FireCrow (Cheyenne) (Native American flute)

  • Hawk Littlejohn (Eastern Band Cherokee) (Native American flute)

  • Charles Littleleaf (Warm Springs/Blackfoot) (Native American flute)

  • Kevin Locke (Lakota) (Native American flute)

  • Tom Mauchahty-Ware (Kiowa-Comanche) (Native American flute)

  • Bill Miller (Mahican) (Native American flute)

  • Robert Mirabal (Taos Pueblo) (Native American flute)

  • R. Carlos Nakai (Navajo/Ute) (Native American flute)

  • Sonny Nevaquaya (Comanche) (Native American flute)

  • Jay Red Eagle (Cherokee Nation) (Native American flute)

  • Andrew Vasquez (Kiowa Apache) (Native American flute)

  • Tommy Wildcat (Cherokee Nation-Muscogee Creek-Natchez) (Native American flute)

  • Mary Youngblood (Aleut-Seminole) (Native American flute)

  • Pura Fé (Tuscarora) (Native American protest singers)

  • Floyd Red Crow Westerman (Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate) (Native American protest singers)

  • Buffy Sainte-Marie (Cree) (Native American protest singers)

  • Brulé (Sioux) (New age and world music)

  • Joanne Shenandoah (Oneida) (New age and world music)

  • Verdell Primeaux and Johnny Mike (Oglala/Yankton/Ponca/Navajo) (New age and world music)

  • Ulali (Tuscarora/Apache/Yaqui) (New age and world music)

  • Chuck Billy of Testament (Pomo) (Pop and rock)

  • Jimmy Carl Black (Cheyenne) (Pop and rock)

  • Blackfire (Navajo) (Pop and rock)

  • Blackfoot (Pop and rock)

  • Jim Boyd (Colville) (Pop and rock)

  • Todd Tamanend Clark (Seneca and Lenape) (Pop and rock)

  • Rita Coolidge (self-identified Cherokee descent) (Pop and rock)

  • Jesse Ed Davis (Comanche-Kiowa-Muscogee-Seminole) (Pop and rock)

  • Willy DeVille (Pequot) (Pop and rock)

  • Champion Jack Dupree (Cherokee descent) (Pop and rock)

  • Gary Duncan of Quicksilver Messenger Service (Skidi Pawnee) (Pop and rock)

  • Jimi Hendrix (Cherokee descent) (Pop and rock)

  • Nokie Edwards (Cherokee) (Pop and rock)

  • Mark Farner (self-identified Cherokee descent) (Pop and rock)

  • Joy Harjo and Poetic Justice (Muscogee/Cherokee) (Pop and rock)

  • Indigenous (Nakota) (Pop and rock)

  • Debora Iyall of Romeo Void (Cowlitz) (Pop and rock)

  • Jana (Lumbee) (Pop and rock)

  • Wayne Newton (self-identified Cherokee/Powhatan descent) (Pop and rock)

  • Grant-Lee Phillips (Muscogee (Creek)), Red Earth (Pop and rock)

  • Redbone, members are mostly Yaqui-Shoshone (Pop and rock)

  • Robbie Robertson (Mohawk) (Pop and rock)

  • Keith Secola (Ojibwa) (Pop and rock)

  • John Trudell (Santee Dakota) (Pop and rock)

  • Link Wray (self-identified Shawnee descent) (Pop and rock)

  • XIT, members are Colville, Isleta Pueblo, Diné, and Muscogee Creek (Pop and rock)

  • Spencer Battiest (Choctaw) (Pop and rock)

  • Joey Belladonna (self-identified Iroquois descent) (Pop and rock)

  • Rickey Medlocke (Lakota Sioux and Cherokee) (Pop and rock)

  • Greg T. Walker (Muscogee Creek) (Pop and rock)

  • Angel Haze (Cherokee) (Rap and hip hop)

  • Julian B. (Muscogee Creek) (Rap and hip hop)

  • Litefoot (Cherokee Nation-Chichimeca) (Rap and hip hop)

  • Taboo (Shoshone) (Rap and hip hop)

  • Frank Waln (Sicangu Lakota) (Rap and hip hop)

  • Black Lodge Singers (Blackfeet) (Powwow music)

  • Cozad Singers (Kiowa) (Powwow music)

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