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Songs of Earth, Water, Fire and Sky
Description: Music of the San Juan Pueblo, Seneca, Northern Arapaho, Northern Plains, Creek, Yurok, Navajo, Cherokee, and Southern Plains Indians
Produced and annotated by Charlotte Heth, a member of the Cherokee nation of Oklahoma and a noted ethnomusicologist.
The importance of American Indian music is found not in its impact on modern scholarship and composition but in the traditions and values it expresses to and for the Indian people. This oral tradition has survived solely because the music was too important to be allowed to die. The emphasis in this recording is on musical value: the music of the first Americans can speak for itself.
This excellent collection documents a wide swath of American Indian music recorded on location in a variety of settings in 1975, complete with a historic and musicological analysis of each piece.
Tracklist
01. Butterfly Dance - San Juan Pueblo
02. Alligator Dance - Seneca
03. Eagle Dance - Northern Arapaho
04. Rabbit Dance - Northern Plains
05. Gar Dance - Creek
06. Women's Brush Dance -Yurok
07. Ribbon Dance - Navajo
08. Stomp Dance - Cherokee
09. Oklahoma Two-Step - Southern Plains
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