Archive for Native American Music
Spirit of North America: American Indian
Posted by: | CommentsTribal Gathering: Native American Inter-Tribal Music
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Tribal Gatherings brings together music of the Navajo, Zuni, Pueblo, Cheyenne, Hopi, Kiowa, and Comanche peoples, including both formal ceremonial music and informal social songs. The music is not a re-creation or a “new music” fusion, but songs that still live in the tribal groups they represent. It is group and solo singing, drums and rattles with no attempt to modernize the music. Performers include the Jones Benally Family, one of the most important preservers of Navajo … More >>
Raindance, Vol. 2
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1. Orinocco Flow – Kelly O’Neill2. Lyra (Ta Muid) – Emerald Singers3. Moonrise Over The Camoe/Mburu – Emerald Singers4. The Sun People – Mburu5. Ceasarea – Bulek Moussa6. Gift of Ngai – Waititu7. Autumn – Levantis & Friends8. For The Gift of Ngai – Waititu9. The Girl With The Roses – Velasco10. Blossom – Yuki Morita11. Yagua Ritual – Waititu12. Glin – Ross Linley13. Antilope Dance – Mburu14. Yaphoncha’s Breeze – Tacoa15. Hibernaculum – Transparence16. Book of Days -… More >>
All the Best from the American Indian
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1. Kisaka – (Rejoice)2. Cheyenne Chief3. Lene Tawi – (Flute Song)4. Mourning Song For A Chief5. Klawulacha – (Totem)6. Father-Sun7. Spirit Dance8. Ockaya9. Mountian Chant10. Moons Lullaby11. Navajo Pride12. TurquoiseFormat: CD Genre: ETHNIC/NATIVE AMERICAN Artist: STREET ANDY UPC: 090096043722… More >>
Native American Dance Collection: The Spirit of Soul & Dance
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Tribal Songs of the American Indian
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The editors at the Madacy label did a nice job with this collection in choosing stirring, beautiful traditional music from various Native American cultures. Liner notes would have helped explain the significance and context of the different songs, but even without them the performances are highly enjoyable. Included are chants and dances from the Cherokee, Navaho, Sioux, and Comanche nations as well as a “Rain Chant,” “Burial Chant,” “Hunter’s Chant,” and other songs whose o… More >>






