Arts & Entertainment

CD Reviews: New releases from the stars of the powwow circuit





"The most interesting releases in the pow-wow world in recent months include albums by vital American and Canadian acts Tha Tribe, Pipestone, Bear Creek and Cree Confederation.

Tha Tribe is an American Indian group from Lawrence, Kansas, known for its fierce singing and drumming. Founded by Wayne Silas, Jr.(Menominee/Oneida), they are currently one of the stars of the contemporary pow-wow scene. Their latest two albums are Woodland Groove (Canyon Records CR-6472, 2010), which was recorded live at the famous Woodland Bowl at the Menominee Nation Pow-Wow; and Warriors in the Mist (Canyon Records CR-6487, 2011).

The Cree is one of the largest First Nations’ tribes in Canada. Cree Confederation was formed in the winter of 2007. They represent the Cree people of the Treaty Six areas (Plain and Wood Cree). Their style combines traditional and contemporary forms of singing. Pakosíyimitán (Canyon Records CR-6481, 2010), recorded live, is their latest offering. The double set includes a bonus DVD featuring video footage recorded during the Pow-Wow and exclusive interviews."

Get the Story:
Reviews: Stars of the Pow-Wow Circuit (World Music Central 8/23)

Join the Conversation