Native America Calling Music From Indian Country is a compilation album featuring a diverse range of indigenous artists from across North America. The album showcases a variety of musical styles, including traditional drumming and singing, contemporary folk, and experimental electronic music.
The album opens with the haunting vocals of Buffy Sainte-Marie on "The War Racket," a powerful track that addresses issues of war and injustice. Other standout tracks include "Kiksuya" by A Tribe Called Red, which blends traditional powwow music with modern electronic beats, and "Coyote Way" by Blackfire, a driving rock anthem with lyrics in both English and Navajo.
Throughout the album, listeners are treated to a rich tapestry of indigenous voices and experiences. From the mournful balladry of Casper Loma Da-Wa on "Apache Tears" to the celebratory dance rhythms of Northern Cree on "Red Skin Girl," the album offers a glimpse into the vibrant musical traditions of Native America.