Once in a Red Moon
Joanne Shenandoah (of the Oneida Six Nations Iroquois) opened Woodstock '94 with
songs from this album. Her twelve songs deal with Native American issues
including ethnic pride, treaty violations and reverence for elders. Includes
the hit song, "America," performed at the White House and on TNN. 42 minutes
Cassette - $10.00 CD - $16.95 |
Shenandoah
Joanne Shenandoah is one of the brightest singing talents in America today.
She regularly opens for country western stars across the country.
This is her first album and her ten songs mix sweet country tunes with
contempoary ballads about Native American life. 40 minutes.
Cassette - $10.00 CD - $16.95 |
Lovingways
Ten songs that bring together the voices and guitars of Joanne
Shenandoah and A. Paul Ortega (Mescalero Apache) in ten original songs
about the ways of living and loving amoung native peoples. Two selections
have been heard on the hit television show, Northern Exposure. 41 minutes.
Cassette - $10.00 CD - $16.95 |