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Heard Museum Affiliate Library
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CDS: 116
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In Library Use Only
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Notes:
Honor, serenade, and creation songs representing the traditional music of fourteen tribal groups from the Warm Springs (Ore.) Reservation; "three tribal groups, the Warm Springs, Wasco, and Northern Paiute make up the majority of native people enrolled as the Warm Springs Indians"--Insert.
Originally released in 1975.
Compact disc.
Program notes by Glenn H. White ([1] folded sheet : col. ill.) inserted in container.
Ellen Squiemphem, Susan Moses, Bernice Mitchell, Ada Sooksit, Adeline Miller, singers.
Recorded at Warm Springs, Ore. on August 12, 1974.
Sung in unidentified Native American languages.
Heard Museum Library - Call 602-252-8840 for information
c. 1: 1999-472.
Track List:
- Flaming arrow song (an honoring song) (6:19)
- Butterfly dance song (2:04)
- Bunny hop song (2 versions) (2:25; 1:47)
- Peace pipe song (a smoke song) (3:23)
- Teepee creeping song (serenade song) (2:35)
- "Lonely hearts" song (1:06)
- Bunny hop skip dance song (1:52)
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- Serpent dance (1:39)
- Willow dance song (2:00)
- Welcoming song (2:31)
- Fast shufffle dance (:56)
- Cougar dance (2:04)
- Hobo round dance (1:04)
- Laughing song (1:55).
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