PEOPLE: Martha Redbone charts her own distinctive course, marches to her own beat
With influences ranging from jazz to powwow drum, the independent singer-songwriter prepares a new album for 2011
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- EXHIBITION: Story of Americans with Native and black ancestry stirs deep emotions
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