| 1. Beautiful Way - Northern Wind |
| 2. Men's Fancy |
| 3. Woeté Wakan Olowan (Food Offering Song) |
| 4. Tha Knot - Young Grey Horse Society |
| 5. Straight Song |
| 6. Intertribal (People Get Up) |
| 7. Lovin' Feelin - Northern Wind |
| 8. Grand Entry |
| 9. Henna Wapie'iya Odowan (Dream Drum Song) |
| 10. Rebel Red - Young Grey Horse Society |
| 11. Kahomini (We're Only First Cousins) |
| 12. Let's Bounce - Young Grey Horse Society |
| 13. My Better Half - Northern Wind |
| 14. Akicitá Odowan |
| 15. Woman's Traditional |
| 16. I'm a Dakota |
| 17. Wokiksuye Olowan (Kinship Song) |
| 18. 3 Sheets to da Wind - Young Grey Horse Society |
| 19. Shake, Rattle & Roll - Northern Wind |
| 20. Victory Song |
Sacred Dance: Pow Wows Of The Native American Indians,Various Artists,Arc Music,Int'l & World Music,Native American,Pop
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Sacred Dance: Pow Wows Of The Native American Indians
Various Artists Manufacturer: Arc Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002IQISI Release Date: 2004-07-13 |
Tracks:
- Beautiful Way - Northern Wind
- Men's Fancy
- Woetakan Olowan (Food Offering Song)
- Tha Knot - Young Grey Horse Society
- Straight Song
- Intertribal (People Get Up)
- Lovin' Feelin - Northern Wind
- Grand Entry
- Henna Wapie'iya Odowan (Dream Drum Song)
- Rebel Red - Young Grey Horse Society
- Kahomini (We're Only First Cousins)
- Let's Bounce - Young Grey Horse Society
- My Better Half - Northern Wind
- Akicitdowan
- Woman's Traditional
- I'm a Dakota
- Wokiksuye Olowan (Kinship Song)
- 3 Sheets to da Wind - Young Grey Horse Society
- Shake, Rattle & Roll - Northern Wind
- Victory Song
- Grand Entry (You Look Beautiful, As You're Entering)
Customer Reviews:
Authentic and well-recorded disk of Native American music.......2004-09-24
The songs and dances on this album are from the Dakota Sioux, Lakota Sioux, Ojibway and Blackfoot Tribes. So here we have Objiways who migrated from the East Coast to Minnesota and Great Lakes), Lakota/Dakota (migrated west and settled the upper Midwest and northern states) and Blackfoot-settled upper Midwest down through the Midwest Plains to Texas. There are two Algonquin languages (Ojibway and Blackfoot) and two central Siouan languages (Lakota and Dakota.) The music sounds similar--what most of us know as American Indian or Native American music, though one of the Lakota pieces (The Kinship Song) sounded vaguely like some Japanese folksongs I've heard and was quite a bit different than the others on this CD.
The sound is clear--this is a fine quality CD with a lot of music on it. If you are interested in Native American culture or are a teacher or student, boyscout leader or have an interest in American history and anthropology, this is a valuable CD. If you conduct sweat lodges or ceremonial events where Native American music is appropriate, this CD is a real find.
World Music:
- Sambas Enredo: Mocidade Independente [Import]
- Senores Bailen Con los Karachi [Import]
- Signes
- Sintonia Fina V.1: Nelson Motta [Import]
- Songo [Import]
- Sou Chicleteiro [Import]
- Space Jungle Luv
- Spanish Guitar Music [Box set] [Import]
- Spiewa Piosenki Zygmunta Koniecznego [Import]
- Strade di Citta [Import]
World Music
Scotish Ballad/Concerto For Two Pianos
Schubert, Bach, Mendelssohn and others
Duke Ellington and His Great Vocalists
The Great Night Love Affairs [Explicit Lyrics]
Southern Hospitality [Explicit Lyrics]
John McLaughlin: Concerto for Guitar & Orchestra "The Mediterranean"