Wisdom of the Elders host Arlie Neskahi is an award winning
composer, musician and recording artist. Neskahi is also widely known for
storytelling and his knowledge of traditional Native American culture, music
and spirituality.
Neskahi is a teacher of traditional style musical traditions as well as multicultural
educator and trainer at universities and colleges and public schools. He provides
technical assistance, soundtracks, and scores for recording, video, theater
and film projects.
As Musical Director of the American Indian Dance Theatre Company, he was responsible
for direction and performance of traditional music as well as the lead singer
and soloist. Since 1974 he has been lead singer of the international powwow
group, White Eagle Singers and has received awards too numerous to
list. His band, Songcatchers, and their album, Dreaming in Color
was awarded the First Americans in the Arts in 1994 for Outstanding Musical
Achievement. His composition and performance, Round Dance was featured
on the 1995 Grammy Award winning Paul Winter release, Prayer for the Wild
Things.
Arlie Neskahi on video:
Arlie Neskahi was commisioned to produce an honor song for the Office
of the Mayor of Seattle, and the result has been documented in the award
winning piece The
Mayor's Honor Song (Real Player format).

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