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Ulali

Ulali features Pura Fé (Tuscarora), Soni (Mayan, Apache, Yaqui), and Jennifer (Tuscarora.) Founded fifteen years ago, Ulali is the first Native women's group to create their own sound from their strong traditional roots and personal contemporary styles. They have created a new genre of "Native American" Music and inspired the creation of other Native women's groups. Known for their unusual harmonies and wide vocal and musical range, Ulali's sound encompasses an array of indigenous music including Southeast choral singing (pre-blues and gospel) and pre-Columbian (before the borders) music. With their beautiful yearning and powerful voices, they drum, rattle and stomp.

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Ulali 9/19/04: Ulali

Ulali, a native women’s group, creates their own sound from indigenous music, including Southeast choral singing and pre-Colombian music, and personal contemporary styles.

Ulali

Ulali, a native women’s group, creates their own sound from indigenous music, including Southeast choral singing and pre-Colombian music, and personal contemporary styles.

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