Native American music is traditionally associated with pow wows, sundances and ceremonial gatherings. Yet over the years it has evolved into a much more contemporary sound with a melting pot of influences, drawn from a longstanding coexistence with neighbouring communities. From the sublime flute playing of Carlos Nakai, to the unforgettable sound of Buffy Sainte-Marie, THINK GLOBAL: NATIVE AMERICA - released in association with Oxfam - delves into the music, past and present, of this extraordinary culture.
1) Blackfire - American Indian Movement Song
2) R. Carlos Nakai - Song for the Morning Star
3) Buffy Sainte Marie - Cho Cho Fire
4) Radmilla Cody - Grandmother
5) Alex E. Smith Cheevers Toppah ; Nitanis "Kit" Landry - Saturday Night
6) Walela - Whippoorwill
7) Louie Gonnie - Water the Rain and the Oceans of Time
8) Johnny Mike - Four Harmonized Peyote Songs
9) Robert Tree Cody ; Hovia Edwards - Buffalo Prayer Song
10) R. Carlos Nakai with Keola Beamer - Lapule
11) Ed Lee Natay - Hopi Harvest Dance
12) Wahancanka - Encouragement Pipe Song
13) Thunder Hill - Contest Song
14) Joan Shenandoah I Am Your Friend