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Tagaq
Tagaq
Canadian singer and author.
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A Tribe Called Red
A Tribe Called Red
Canadian electronic music group
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Michael Phillip Wojewoda
Michael Phillip Wojewoda
Canadian musician
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Susan Aglukark
Susan Aglukark
Canadian Inuit musician
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Riit
Riit
Canadian singer and TV host
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Jessie Reyez
Jessie Reyez
Canadian singer-songwriter
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Don Amero
Don Amero
musical artist
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Hannah Georgas
Hannah Georgas
Canadian singer
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Crystal Shawanda
Crystal Shawanda
Canadian country musician
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U.S. Girls
U.S. Girls
Experimental Pop Project of Meghan Remy
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k.d. lang
k.d. lang
Canadian singer-songwriter
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Patrick Sky
Patrick Sky
American singer
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Lindi Ortega
Lindi Ortega
Canadian musician
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Haviah Mighty
Haviah Mighty
Canadian rapper
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Sarah McLachlan
Sarah McLachlan
Canadian musician, singer, and songwriter
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Main Source
Main Source
Canadian/American hip hop group
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Jack Nitzsche
Jack Nitzsche
American musician, arranger, songwriter, composer and record producer
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Loreena McKennitt
Loreena McKennitt
Canadian musician and composer
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Lido Pimienta
Lido Pimienta
Colombian-Canadian musician and singer-songwriter
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Jennifer Warnes
Jennifer Warnes
American recording artist; singer
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Basia Bulat
Basia Bulat
Canadian singer
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Alexandra Stréliski
Alexandra Stréliski
composer
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Foxtrott
Foxtrott
Canadian musician
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Alvvays
Alvvays
Canadian indie pop band
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Sarah Slean
Sarah Slean
Canadian singer-songwriter and musician
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Joel Plaskett
Joel Plaskett
Canadian rock musician
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Jenn Grant
Jenn Grant
Canadian Singer
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Canadian musician
Awards Received
Officer of the Order of Canada
Governor General's Performing Arts Award
Academy Award for Best Original Song
Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song
British Academy Film Award for Best Original Song
Canadian Music Hall of Fame
Juno Award for Aboriginal Album of the Year
Juno Award for Aboriginal Album of the Year
Gemini Award
Juno Award for Aboriginal Album of the Year
Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame
doctor honoris causa
doctor honoris causa
doctor honoris causa
doctor honoris causa
doctor honoris causa
honorary doctor of Carleton University
doctor honoris causa
doctor honoris causa
doctor honoris causa
honorary doctor of the University of British Columbia
Canada's Walk of Fame
"Spirit of Americana" Free Speech Award
Nominated For
Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song Academy Award for Best Original Song British Academy Film Award for Best Original Song Juno Award for Aboriginal Album of the Year Juno Award for Music DVD of the Year Juno Award for Aboriginal Album of the Year
News

Buffy Sainte-Marie, CC (born Beverly Sainte-Marie, c. February 20, 1941) is an Indigenous Canadian-American singer-songwriter, musician, Oscar-winning composer, visual artist, educator, pacifist, and social activist. Throughout her career in all of these areas, her work has focused on issues facing Indigenous peoples of the Americas. Her singing and writing repertoire also includes subjects of love, war, religion, and mysticism. She has won recognition, awards and honours for her music as well as her work in education and social activism. Among her most popular songs are "Universal Soldier", "Cod'ine", "Until It's Time for You to Go", "Now That the Buffalo's Gone", and her covers of Mickey Newbury's "Mister Can't You See" and Joni Mitchell's "The Circle Game". Her music has been recorded by Elvis Presley, Neil Diamond, Donovan, Joe Cocker, Jennifer Warnes, Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey, Roberta Flack, Janis Joplin, and Glen Campbell.

In 1983, Sainte-Marie became the first Indigenous person to win an Oscar. Her song "Up Where We Belong", co-written for the film An Officer and a Gentleman, won both the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 55th Academy Awards and the Golden Globe for Best Original Song.

In 1997, she founded the Cradleboard Teaching Project, an educational curriculum devoted to better understanding Native Americans.