Chari H. Bouse, aka Ulisi White Eagle, from the Texas Cherokee Nation, has been a performing instrumentalist since her college years preparing for a career in classical music before launching into the business world for a season. Chari's (pronounced Sherry) life has come full circle back into the music field after answering the call of Creator on her life.
All of Chari's flutes have been used as vessels between Creator and the listener. None of her instruments have been used for secular settings but have been separated and dedicated for sacred sounds only. Her deeply penetrating wind flute music is now known from Turtle Island (North America) to Israel for promoting healing of the spirit, soul and body.
Chari's keyboard player Sherry McGraw is a gifted musician, writer and psalmist with First Nations roots and has performed since childhood. David One Feather, a Hebrew brother, collaborated with these women for "White Feather,” a song that pictures a white eagle carrying our prayers up to Creator.
Bouse and McGraw have ministered in music together for several years and have witnessed first hand the healing power of sacred music in all types of venues.