Native Harmonies
Discover the Soul of Native Music 🎶✨
Immerse yourself in the powerful rhythms and sacred melodies of Native American music. Let the drums echo in your heart, the flutes whisper to your soul, and the voices of Indigenous artists guide you toward peace and harmony. By listening and supporting talented native musicians who keep these sounds alive, you honor centuries of tradition.
🌿 Tune in, uplift, and connect. Happy listening! 🎧💙
Dean Evenson: A new-age musician known for blending Native American flute melodies with nature sounds, ideal for relaxation and meditation.
Cozad Singers: A Kiowa drum group known for their traditional pow-wow and gourd dance songs.
Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate: A Chickasaw classical composer and pianist who integrates Native American history and culture into his compositions.
Martha Redbone, of Cherokee, Shawnee, Choctaw, and African-American descent, blends R&B, soul, and Native American influences in her music.
Jana Mashonee, of Lumbee and Tuscarora descent, merges R&B and gospel, receiving multiple Native American Music Award.
Pamyua, an Inuit group from Alaska, fuses traditional Inuit music with pop, soul and funk, calling their style "Inuit soul.
Tha 'Yoties: A reggae rock band from Flagstaff, Arizona, blending Native American themes with contemporary music styles.
Northern Cree – A well-known pow-wow drum group from Canada, celebrated for their high-energy traditional singing and drumming.
R. Carlos Nakai – A renowned Native American flutist blending traditional flute melodies with contemporary influences.
Native Music Resources
Native American Music Awards: This organization celebrates and honors the achievements of Native American musicians and artists across various genres. It provides a platform to showcase Indigenous talent and preserve Native music traditions through annual award ceremonies and events.
Indigenous in Music and Arts: This nonprofit organization promotes Indigenous cultural arts and music while supporting educational and economic opportunities for Native communities. It features programs like virtual galleries, artist spotlights, and scholarships to uplift Indigenous artists and their work.

