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  2. William Horn Cloud - Wikipedia

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    Horncloud learned many traditional songs through Lakota elders. He was known in the pow wow circuit as a singer, dancer, orator and interpreter of traditional Lakota songs and culture who greatly contributed to preserving Lakota, Sioux culture and tradition. Johnny Cash [3] would visit with Horncloud and play

  3. Kevin Locke (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Love Songs of the Lakota (September 29, 1995) The Flood and Other Lakota Stories (The Parabola Storytime Series) Harper Audio (March 1996) The Flash in the Mirror (April 2, 1996) Open Circle (Oct 15, 1996) The First Flute (July 27, 1999) — won the Native American Music Award for Best Traditional Recording. Midnight Strong Heart (January 1, 2003)

  4. Buddy Red Bow - Wikipedia

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    Lakota Sioux: Occupation(s) musician, actor: Known for: ... Warfield Richards Red Bow (June 26, 1948 – March 28, 1993) was a South Dakota Lakotan known for his music.

  5. Sioux music - Wikipedia

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    Many songs use only vocables, syllabic utterances with no lexical meaning. Sometimes, only the second half of the song has any lyrics. Other times, it is a Lakota lullaby, which is usually a calming hum. In some traditional songs, women sing one octave above the men, though they do not sing the first time the song is sung or the lead line at ...

  6. Dewey Beard - Wikipedia

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    Dewey Beard or Wasú Máza ("Iron Hail", 1858–1955) was a Minneconjou Lakota who fought in the Battle of Little Bighorn as a teenager. [1] After George Armstrong Custer's defeat, Wasu Maza followed Sitting Bull into exile in Canada and then back to South Dakota where he lived on the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation (in Dewey and Ziebach counties).

  7. Frank Waln - Wikipedia

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    Frank Waln or Oyate Teca Obmani ("Walks With Young People") [1] is a Sicangu Lakota rapper and activist. His first solo album, Born Ready, was released in 2017, followed by The Bridge the same year. He has been awarded three Native American Music Awards and received five nominations, both individually and with his group Nake Nula Waun.

  8. Verdell Primeaux - Wikipedia

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    Verdell Primeaux is an Oglala, Yankton/Ponca singer and songwriter in the Native American Church tradition of peyote songs, accompanied by rattle and water drum.He and Johnny Mike are known as the duo Primeaux and Mike.

  9. Veterans Songs - Wikipedia

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    Veterans Songs is the first studio album by the American Indian drum group Lakota Thunder. Recorded in Bismarck, North Dakota , Veterans Songs is meant to "honor warriors from the past to the present."