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Native American Music - The music of Native North Americans is primarily a vocal art, usually choral, although some nations favor solo singing. Native American music is entirely melodic; there is no harmony or polyphony, although there is occasional antiphonal singing between soloist and chorus. The melody is, in general, characterized by a descending melodic figure; its rhythm is irregular


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    The Native American Oral Tradition: Voices of the Spirit and Soul » Read Now

    by Lois J. Einhorn. 165 pgs.

    Einhorn, a rhetorical scholar, explores the rich history of the Native American oral tradition, focusing on stories, orations, prayers, and songs. Because American Indians existed without written language for many generations, their culture was strongly dependent on an oral tradition for continuity...
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    An Introduction to Folk Music in the United States (Chap. IV "Indian Music of the United States") » Read Now

    by Bruno Nettl. 128 pgs.

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    ...fullest folk music tradition of the white Americans came from...superimposed a native body of folk...have no native African compositions...have made American Negro music so...
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    Indian Story and Song from North America » Read Now

    by Alice C. Fletcher. 132 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    The present book, Indian Story and Song from North America (1900), was inspired by enthusiasm for Native American music generated at the Congress of Musicians held in connection with the Trans-Mississippi Exposition, Omaha, July 1898.
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    Weavings: Native Women's Music, Poetry, and Performance as Resistance, in Women & Music » Read Now

    by Elizabeth S. Gould, Carol L. Matthews. 10 pgs.

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    ...movement and American Indian movement...accessible music technology...Women of native descent weave...traditional native music assert control...identity. And as American...
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    Indian Games and Dances with Native Songs: Arranged from American Indian Ceremonials and Sports » Read Now

    by Alice C. Fletcher. 139 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...pay attention to Native American music, and most important...237 cylinders of Native American music credited to Fletcher...Stranger in Her Native Land: Alice Fletcher and...
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    Song of the Sky: Versions of Native American Song-Poems » Read Now

    by Brian Swann. 168 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    'A brilliant display of the amazing range and depth of Native American poetic traditions and a stunning revelation that poetry really is a ubiquitous art--A triumphant work.'--Paul G. Zolbrod, North Dakota Review
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    Chippewa Music -- II » Read Now

    by Frances Densmore. 341 pgs.

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    ...Bureau of American Ethnology...studies of the music of the Chippewa...pages. The native religion of...instruments of the natives by Charles...2 Music of the...
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    Mandan and Hidatsa Music » Read Now

    by Frances Densmore. 192 pgs.

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    ...members of the staff of the Bureau of American Ethnology and the, United States National...1 Chippewa Music , Bull. 45; Chippewa Music II, Bull...XVIII Proper names and...
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    Menominee Music » Read Now

    by Frances Densmore. 230 pgs.

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    ...Name by which person is commonly known Native name Translation Num- ber of songs...Name by which person is commonly known Native name Translation John Valentine...follow...
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    Nootka and Quileute Music » Read Now

    by Frances Densmore. 358 pgs.

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    ...the Bureau of American Ethnology. Very...1 Chippewa Music, Bull. 45; Chippewa...Arranged according to native names 310...Museum of the American Indian , Misc...tradition of...
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    Pawnee Music » Read Now

    by Frances Densmore. 129 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...Cheyenne arrow," and wildcat paws filled with native tobacco. Between the wolf skin and the...precluded the taking of notes upon either the music or the details of the...
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    Seminole Music » Read Now

    by Frances Densmore. 223 pgs.

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    ...published as a bulletin of the Bureau of American Ethnology. Very respectfully yours...permanent background of the tribes whose music had previously been studied. 1...
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    Teton Sioux Music » Read Now

    by Frances Densmore. 568 pgs.

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    A Study of Omaha Indian Music » Read Now

    by Alice C. Fletcher. 152 pgs.

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    Fletcher and Francis La Flesche, her Omaha coworker and adopted son, divided the songs into three categories: religious ones, to be sung by a certain class either through initiation or inheritance; social ones, involving dances and games, always sung by a group; and ones to be sung singly, including...
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    Yuman and Yaqui Music » Read Now

    by Frances Densmore. 216 pgs.

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    ...excellent English. Yaqui music is of two sorts...which appears to be native and the other influenced...is accompanied by native instruments and the...the latter sort of...

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