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Saste Takoja Drum group website-Great website from a great drum group

Blackstone Singers-Another great website from one of my favorite drum groups.

 
 
 
Montezuma Creek Elementary School, found on the northern end of the reservation, these kids love to receive e-mail from other schools.
 
Indigenous Pictures- A Native American Film company. They filmed our music videos for us, and have several videos of Native culture-related things available
 
VOICES of native america-The performance arts tour that started it all. Begun in 1992, with it's first performance at the Kingsbury Hall theatre in Salt Lake City, UT, this show has spawned at least 4 'clone' performances, one of which aired for a week on PBS, that Douglas was an original part of.
 
Life NOW!  Another great retailer of music, books, and other important things for living.
 
San Juan School District- A school district serving the northeast side of schools on the Utah/Arizona border of the Dine' Nation. A wonderful resource website!
 
Indian Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin....Just what their name says. Great folks!
 
Aboriginal Links....A total contact page of Native businesses, artists, resources.

 

Indian Summer, Wisconsin's HUMONGOUS Native Festival, this is my favorite festival in the world!!

 

Sisseton Wahpeton Nation Homepage
 
Cheyenne River Sioux Homepage
 
Lakota Information page.....This page has some incredible links!! Perhaps the most complete page of Native links there is.
 
Native Instruments........These are from the First Nations in Canada. Excellent photos and descriptions
 
Canadian and Northwestern Nations toys for children.....and for the maybe not so young?!
 
Oregon Flute Store....A resource for custom flutes, flutes from various makers, and carrying bags/cases for the traveling fluteplayer. These guys are awesome. I had a flute stolen in El Paso, Texas. I was in the middle of a tour, and needed a replacement flute. Jeff got out of bed, drove a flute to the airport, and Delta Dashed it to me in my next city, Albuquerque, NM. That's Service!!!

 

International Native American Flute Association. An organization dedicated to anything related to the Native American flute. They have a SUPER magazine every quarter.

 

Eddie Gream's music links  A collection of music links to Native or Native inspired music. He is also a wonderful poet and lyricist.
 
Native Astronomy information......Several pages of Native views of the stars and their meanings in traditional and contemporary lifetimes. One of the best pages I've found on the net'. Not full of hokey New Age "ism's"
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Charles Littleleaf   a flute player from Oregon, his website has won several awards. He's got a great sound, and a real nice guy to boot! Awesome graphics on his pages too......His pages have earned him several awards! Charles is one of the most sincere people around, and he has become a great friend over the past years. One of the great traditional players out there, so check out his music!!
 
JazzTrax-One of the awesome radio syndicates out there, Art Good is a terrific DJ, and runs a great show.....Besides, they picked me as the "DEBUT JAZZ ARTIST OF THE YEAR-1996"
 
SOAR Records-The ONLY Native American owned, distributed, and operated record label there is in the USA. They sell everything in Native music, from Native American Church music to contemporary rock. They are the only distributor for several pieces of Native music outside the 'corporate' world as well. They have Mirabal, Ulali, Robbie Robertson, my Windham Hill and Virgin releases.. and lots more....
 
Another Cool Record Store, that has a huge selection of Native American Music. Check em' out!!

 

Jack Lea's Flutes page, this flute maker has audio samples too!

 

WindsSong Flutes ..Scott Loomis makes many of my flutes. In my opinion, he makes one of the finest concert flutes available. A WIDE variety of flutes, prices, and options.

A page of beautiful words and music....Check it out!

 

Tooele County, Utah, in the middle of the West desert. This is where Douglas lives, works, and plays. 

 

 
 
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