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Ulali (/ j uː l ɑː ˈ l iː /) 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).
- 1987–present
- Original members: Pura Fé, Jennifer Kreisberg, Soni Moreno-Primeau
- North Carolina, USA
Ulali Project is a musical ensemble of three Tuscarora women who create their own sound from their traditional roots and personal styles. They perform Indigenous music from southeast choral singing to pre-Colombian, and have toured widely in the U.S., Canada, and abroad.
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Ulali is a group that blends Native American and modern influences in their songs. Learn about their history, albums, reviews, and related artists on AllMusic.
Ulali is one of the first groups to fuse Native American musical influences and modern influences. In addition to appearing at Woodstock 1994 and the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games in Atlanta in 1996, the three-woman group has contributed to the soundtrack of such films as Smoke Signals (the winner of the Audience Choice and Filmmaker's Trophy at the Sundance Film Festival in 1998 ...