
Arlene Nofchissey Williams is a Native American singer. She studied music and art at the Sante Fe Institute for American Indian Art, and her first major album was titled “Go My Son”, referring to the admonition of 19th Century Navajo leader, Manuelito, who told the Navajo: “Education is the ladder by which we can defend ourselves on an equal footing with the Whiteman. Go my son; climb that ladder.” In 1978 Arlene Nofchissey Williams was the first Native American female singer to be nominated for a Grammy.
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Song of the People
Proud Earth
Gift Everlasting
Grant's Song
I Dreamed the Dream
One Eternal Round
Riding on the Wind
Go to the Mountains
Plain and Simple
Awake and Arise
Go My Son
Sehe Nado Yodo
Reservation Blues
Be A Man
Ute Mother's Lullaby
Soft Wind
Tom Trails
Who Am I
Desert Flower
I Walk In Beauty
From The Eagle's Bed
Mountains Cry Out
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