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The SilverCloud Singers are an intertribal
Native American singing & dance troupe weaving the traditional
with the contemporary of Native song & dance.
SilverCloud was founded in 1991 and takes
its name in tribute of Josephine Mofsie Tarrant, the mother
of founding members Kevin Tarrant and Michael Tarrant, and
current members Donald Tarrant and Judy Tarrant Fields.
The singers of SilverCloud come from many tribes, and from
many parts of the U.S and Canada. The group was started
with the intention of using traditional methods of Native
culture as a means to educate through song and dance.
In the last 10 years Silvercloud has not only
become one of the premier singing groups on the east coast,
but throughout the country as well. Silvercloud has competed
and placed at Schemitzun-The World Championship of Native
Song and Dance. They have also appeared at numerous Pow-Wows
across the United States including the Denver March Pow
Wow, The Gathering of Nations Pow-Wow, and the Canadian
Aboriginal Festival held in the Sky Dome in Toronto. SilverCloud
was also honored to have served as one of the Host Drums
for Schemtizun 1999.
SilverCloud is proud to announce the release
of their newest CD, "Visions
from the City", a new CD of original songs. In
addition to their previous recordings they were also happy
to work with Robbie Robertson and Ulali
on the soundtrack for the TNT network series "Native
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