1 of 1 available systemwide,
with no current holds.
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CDS: 106
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In Library Use Only
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Notes:
Selections previously released in 1951 under title Natay, Navajo singer as Canyon: 6160 (1st-8th works), and in 1972 under title Memories of Navajoland as Canyon: CR-6057 (9th-19th works).
Compact disc.
Notes and credits on container insert.
Ed Lee Natay, vocals ; with assisting musicians.
Sung in Navajo and other Native American languages.
Heard Museum Library - Call 602-252-8840 for information
c. 1: 1999-462.
Track List:
- Sacred mask dance (3:02)
- Kiowa round dance (2:54)
- Navajo squaw dance (3:06)
- Hopi harvest dance (2:32)
- Santa Ana bow and arrow dance (3:05)
- Tewa turtle dance (2:06)
- Hopi basket dance (2:46)
- Zuni sunrise (2:22)
- Three trotting songs (1:36)
- Six sway songs (2:19)
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- Two trotting songs (1:10)
- Five final social dance songs (2:04)
- I've gone ahead to a better life (1:47)
- Five sway songs (2:52)
- Navajo baby dance song (2:40)
- Three round dance songs (2:26)
- Four sway songs : traveling on horseback (2:33)
- Three gift songs (2:08)
- Three sway songs (2:19).
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