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Buffy Sainte-Marie (Uncredited)

Buffy Sainte-Marie

Buffy Sainte-Marie was a graduating college senior in 1962 and hit the ground running in the early Sixties, after the beatniks and before the hippies. All alone, she toured North America's colleges, reservations and concert halls, meeting both huge acclaim and huge misperception from audiences and record companies who expected Pocahontas in fringes, and instead were both entertained and educated with their initial dose of Native American reality in the first person. By age 24, Buffy Sainte-Marie had appeared all over Europe, Canada, Australia and Asia, receiving honors, medals, and awards, which continue to this day. Her song "Until It's Time for You to Go" was recorded by Elvis and Barbra and Cher, and her "Universal Soldier" became the anthem of the peace movement. For her very first album, she was voted Billboard's Best New Artist.

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Buffy Sainte-Marie 5/18/11: Buffy Sainte-Marie

The Academy Award®–winning singer and songwriter’s career has spanned genres, continents, and generations.

Buffy Sainte-Marie

The Academy Award®–winning singer and songwriter’s career has spanned genres, continents, and generations.

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