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Dreamcatcher: The Journey of a Native Flute Player

Broadcast on September 12, 2022
With Mary Youngblood
Hosted by Dr. Barbara Bain

Join Mary Youngblood as she takes you on a journey showcasing the rare occurrence of a female Native flute player. Accompanied by the magical tones of her beautiful Native flute, this will truly be a memorable experience.

In this session, you’ll discover:

  • Mary's journey to becoming a professional musician
  • How the Native flute found her
  • Mary's musings on the spiritual journey of the Native flute
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Mary Youngblood

2XGrammy Winner & Criminal Justice Reform Advocate

Native American Mary Youngblood, half Seminole and half Aleut, is the first woman to professionally record the Native American flute, and the first woman to win not one, but two Grammy Awards for “Best Native American Music Album” in 2002 and 2006. 

As a music teacher she focuses on the meditative and sound healing powers of the Native flute, and how to learn Native flute for personal empowerment. For more than 10 years, Mary has been a volunteer with the California State Prison Sacramento, Arts in Corrections program.

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