Buffy Sainte-Marie
Buffy Sainte-Marie is celebrated as much for her diligent activism on behalf of Native Americans as for her soul-piercing folk music, which, in her 1960s heyday, endeared her to mainstream audiences as well as a more radical crowd. Her 1964 debut album--lush with impassioned political lyrics, exotic imagery, and her confident alto vocals--launched her into the public eye as a world-class protest singer-songwriter. In 1982 she co-wrote the Oscar-winning song "Up Where We Belong," and released two albums in the '90s that served more as a reminder of her presence than as a full-fledged comeback. Her songs have been performed by the likes of Donovan, Elvis Presley, and Barbara Streisand, to name just a few.

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  • Universal Soldier
  • Until It's Time For You To Go
  • The Circle Game
  • Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee
  • Soldier Blue
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