
Judy Trejo (1940-2002) helped save the stories and songs of her Paiute people and popularize American Indian music. She was a singer, songmaker, linguist, storyteller, herbalist and teacher that came from the Walker River Paiute Tribe (Agai Ticutta) located in northern Nevada and was born in Alturas, California. She retired as an elementary school teacher with a master's degree in counseling, Judy taught Paiute at the college level and published a booklet on medicinal and edible plants.
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Merica, merica doya
Doazi Tumbi
Shoshone Flag Song
Song 516
Song 513
Song 514
Traveling Song
Wovoka
Song 515
Weather Song
Manuel Popeye Mccloud's Flag Song
Song 510
Tuhvanga Bui Wahnay
Doaza tumbi
Kaiva waito saugaymian
What Are You Crying About?
Arizona Pinenut
Dahgun bui tziwanit
Healing Song
Hone jon
Tuhva Tzi Buina
Party Song
Tuhvan dau ya
Tuhva buindzi
Licka ma leg
Fast Flag Song
Bui yo oh wanina
Little Colt
Wounded Horse Thief
Paiute Horse Stealing Song
Suuhna kaiva
Red, White and Blue
Tziamuh Tziya
Iibi Iibi
Hey Wuwhi - Switch Song
Rabbit Guts
Hey Wuhui
Biioo pahna (Healing Song)
Pah guuhna doyo (Switch Song)
Whey di ah hehniya (Bear Dance)
Red, White & Blue
Hey wuwhi (Switch Song)
Song 52
Song 55
Whey Di Ah Hehniya - Bear Dance
Song 511
Pah Guuhna Doyo - Switch Song
Falling Earth - Switch Song
Song 56
Song 512
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