Joanne Shenandoah is one of Native America’s most celebrated musicians and lecturers. She carries beauty in her soul and voice but also through her interactions with diverse communities around the world. She provides strength and passion for the people that is found in the likes of iconic philosophers and wisdom-keepers. Holding a Grammy and 45 plus music awards, plus an Emmy nomination, she is an Ambassador of peace, human and earth rights, capturing the hearts of audiences all over the world.
Her philanthropic efforts have included works with organizations for earth and human rights specifically women and children. In addition, she is a founding member of the Hiawatha Institute for Indigenous Knowledge a non-profit educational organization who’s aim is to provide all with ancient knowledge of her ancestors.
Contact: http://www.joanneshenandoah.com/
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