Canadian-born American singer-songwriter, guitarist, political activist, and visual artist known especially for her use of music to promote awareness of issues affecting Native Americans. Orphaned as an infant in Canada when her mother, a Plains Cree, died in an auto accident, Sainte-Marie was adopted by an U.S. couple of Mi’kmaq ancestry and raised in Massachusetts & Maine. Her earliest days as a self-taught folk singer were spent shaking up the coffeehouses and consciousnesses in Greenwich Village and helping Joni Mitchell get discovered. Along with her lifelong commitment to and advocacy for Indigenous and Aboriginal people around the world, she has changed the education system from within, and maintained an unwavering passion for social justice, equality and the Earth mixed with her love of sound and songs. Her legacy is that of as an ever-curious, ever-evolving, and technologically pioneering musician, producer, composer and artist — despite her inability to read a note of music.
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Stronger Together, Tous Ensemble
Saint Misbehavin': The Wavy Gravy Movie
A Walking Tour of Sesame Street
Walkabout to Hollywood
The Doctrine of Discovery: Unmasking the Domination Code
The Broken Chain
Greenwich Village: Music That Defined a Generation
Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World
Broken Rainbow
Festival
As Long as the Rivers Run
Buffy Sainte-Marie: A Multimedia Life
Making a Noise: A Native American Musical Journey with Robbie Robertson
Buffy
Buffy Sainte-Marie: Carry It On
The Creative Person: The Folksinger
Uranium