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Ulali ( / juːlɑːˈliː /) is an a cappella group of women who self-identify as Native American. Founded in 1987, its current members include original members Pura Fé (self-identified Tuscarora / Taíno ), Soni Moreno (self-identified Mayan, Apache, Yaqui) and Jennifer Kreisberg (self-identified Tuscarora). [1] [2] Not all of the women are ...
Ulali Project is the first Indigenous women’s group to create their own sound from their strong traditional roots and personal contemporary styles. They perform at various venues and festivals, and have appeared in the 2017 documentary Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World.
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Ulali is a three-woman group that fuses Native American musical influences and modern influences. They have performed at Woodstock, the Olympic Games, and contributed to soundtracks and documentaries.
Ulali is a three-woman group that blends Native American and modern influences in their songs. They have performed at Woodstock, the Olympic Games, and contributed to film and video soundtracks.