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Earth
Spirit by R. Carlos Nakai
This
collection of solo flute pieces from Navajo-Ute
musician R. Carlos Nakai is an evocative
delight.
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Pray
by Douglas Spotted Eagle
This is
truly one of the most remarkable works ever
recorded; every time you listen it opens up
wider spaces both within and without. It's sure
to spark some sense of connectedness in everyone
who hears it.
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Weaving
the Strands: Music by Contemporary Native
American Women by Burch, et al
An exclusive
music compilation by contemporary Native
American women featuring some of the most
talented Native American women artists
performing today.
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Authentic
Native American Music by Various Artists
If anyone
has ever wondered what kind of music they might
have at a Pow Wow, this is it. This is the
authentic, 'hardcore' stuff. You can listen to
this drumming and chanting and simply lose
yourself in it. It will carry you away.
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Unbearable
Love by Walela
Reprising
the trio harmony of Walela's debut, vocalist
Rita Coolidge is joined by both her sister
Pricilla and her niece, Laura Satterfield. The
group leans further into their easy blend of
Native gospel pop, venturing into a deep country
soul.
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Changes:
Native American Flute Music
Nakai's
first recording of Native flute music,
originally released in a limited edition of 250
cassettes, taps into something deeply spiritual
in the human psyche. There are traditional
Native songs from the Zuni, Lakota, and Blood
tribes, but most of the material is original.
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We
The People by Brule
'As seen on
Regis & Kathie Lee Show", "CNN
Worldbeat," and others, this is top selling
Native American Record, and is now approaching
Gold Status.
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Orenda:
Native American Songs of Life by Joanne
Shenandoah & Lawrence Laughing
Shenandoah's
voice is a rare gift; on Orenda, it's
rich and clear, and never falters. The mix of
backing instruments works well, including
several percussion and wind instruments as well
as guitars, while the spare arrangements allow
Shenandoah's and Laughing's voices to stand out.
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Flute
Dreams by Alice Gomez
From the
deep sounds of Marilyn Rife's percussion to the
soft tones of Madalyn Blanchett's wood flutes,
all woven together by Alice Gomez's wonderful
tunes and deceptively simple arrangements, this
is a true musical trio by three stellar
musicians.
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