On May 21, 1992 Dakota graduated from Taos Pueblo's Head Start program. She traveled to South America for the United Nations “Earth Summit” performing with an international children's choir. While in Brazil, Dakota appeared in Life Magazine with a delegation of Indigenous Peoples as part of an historic photography shoot.
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Dakota joined Carlos Santana and Red Thunder at the critically acclaimed concert event for the endowment of the American Indian Traditional Circle of Elders and Youth. She then moved to Hollywood to study dance, theater and to begin elementary school.
Dakota René hit the road with the 1995 H.O.R.D.E. Festival summer tour, the Blues Traveler fall tour and again with the 1996 H.O.R.D.E. Festival, singing and dancing with Red Thunder, Blues Traveler, Natalie Merchant and Rickie Lee Jones. Following the music tours, Dakota returned to Hollywood landing a role in the theatrical performance of “GODSPELL.”
In 1997 while studying acting with coach Richard Brander, Dakota joined the theatrical group “Broadway Bound” playing the lead in several productions including Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz” and Rosie in “Bye Bye Birdie.”
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Dakota graduated from Carpenter Elementary School class of 1998. That year she earned the lead in the indie film short “Hidden Medicine” produced by Roland Joffe´. “Hidden Medicine” premiered at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival and went on to air in the “Best of The Sundance Film Festival” series on Sundance Channel. |
While playing live with the band “Unknown” in the Los Angeles area, Dakota lead her Junior Varsity Cheer-leading team to the state championship. She graduated from West Valley Jr. High School class of 2001 and began vocal training under Seth Riggs. Dakota René enrolled in Laurel Springs School and began her Independent High School Study program.

In 2002 Dakota crafted and recorded her unique version of Marvin Gay and Diana Ross's hit single, “My Mistake.” Dakota's recording of this song is featured on the “America's Last Frontier” soundtrack available on Eagle Thunder Records.
In 2004 Dakota began to study piano and music theory with Todd Cochran, and also made her singing debut in a solo performance at the Dennis Banks Holiday Show on the Leech Lake Ojibwe Reservation in Minnesota.
In 2005 Dakota graduated from Laurel Springs School with a 4.0 grade point average, and entered college at LMU to major in music and business. She is also writing and recording music for her upcoming debut album.
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