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Commissioned to come up with a soundtrack for the 1994 Turner Network Television special The Native Americans, Robbie Robertson delivered some of his most haunting and evocative work to date. Combining the sleek atmospherics of 1991′s Storyville with traditional tribal chanting and instrumentation, Music for the Native Americans often manages to sound both contemporary and timeless. Unfortunately, Robertson’s lyrics are often as clunky as they are well intentioned–though brief, his liner notes are far more powerful and informative–and his gravelly speak-singing is consistently outclassed by Native American guest vocalists Pura Fe, Soni, and Jen, whose “Mahk Jchi (Heartbeat Drum Song)” is also the album’s highlight. File under “flawed but interesting.” –Dan Epstein

Music for Native Americans – O.S.T.

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Pow Wow Songs: Music of the Plains Indians

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Tribal Voices: Music from Native Americans

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Tribal Voices: Music from Native Americans

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This collection of traditional and new melodies for solo Native American flute continues R. Carlos Nakai’s exploration of this expressive instrument. Returning to traditional roots, he presents eleven arrangements of Zuni, Lakota, Kiowa and Cheyenne melodies along with seven original compositions and a work by composer by James DeMars. Nakai beautifully demonstrates the haunting simplicity and evocative magic of the traditional flute.Amazon.com essential recording
Nakai’s most recent outing finds him returning once again to the simple under-produced style that he pioneered on Changes. This program includes 10 traditional tunes from the Kiowa, Lakota, Dakota, Zuni, and Cheyenne; seven of his own compositions; and “Lake That Speaks,” from the second movement of James DeMars’s “Two World Concerto.” On this album the Native melodies sound forceful, almost triumphant, partially due to the short, staccato bursts that Nakai often uses to begin a melodic line–sounds that bring to mind a child’s laughter or the contented chirping of a dawn bird. For the Cheyenne “Victory Song” and the Dakota/Lakota melody “The Great Mystery Hears Me” Nakai uses more sustained notes than usual, and the clear, piercing tone of his flute illuminates the heart like a ray of midday sunshine. –j. poet

Mythic Dreamer: Music For Native American Flute

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Presented by the National Museum of the American Indian. From powwow music to Christian songs in Cherokee to Irish reels, Native peoples from the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Bolivia present living traditions and crossovers to Euro-American musics. Recorded in New York City and Washington d.c., in 1992 and 1993. Package includes detailed notes in a beautifully illustrated booklet. An eloquent expression of enduring creativity, vibrant cultural life, and diverse artistry. 64 minutes. “A wondrous exhibition of Native American music.” –TSC Entertainment News

Creation’s Journey : Native American Music

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Tribal Dreams: Music From Native Americans

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Listen to the Harmony of Nature’s Spirit – Surrounded by companion wolves attuned to the mystic spirits of nature, a Indian style maiden is embraced by the hidden mysteries of the world around her. Artist Diana Casey invites you into her world with “Native Harmony,” an Ardleigh Elliott collectible music box that integrates overt and concealed images to create a spiritual message. You’ll appreciate the beauty, craftsmanship, and mesmerizing images every time you hold this unique collectible.Time-consuming crafting and a restriction of 95 firing days will limit availability of this music box, not to mention the appeal of Diana Casey’s artwork. To avoid disappointment, order today.

  • Sculptural eagle feathers crown the lid
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  • Plays the theme from “Dances with Wolves”
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Native Harmony Music Box by Ardleigh Elliott

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Music from a Painted Cave is the live concert recording from the like-named PBS television special. Here, composer, flautist, and vocalist Robert Mirabal joins up with the soulfully skilled band he calls the Rare Tribal Mob. Together, they move into an exciting musical territory where traditional native music seamlessly fuses with tasteful acoustic rock. Mirabal and the Mob perform just over an hour of music, including both new songs and reinterpretations of older favorites such as “Medicine Man” and “Painted Caves,” both of which appear on the stellar Taos Tales. Cello, guitars, bass, and percussion weave a solid, challenging, and engaging web in which Mirabal’s deceptively simple songs grow particularly powerful. Innovative and magical, Music from a Painted Cave invites the listener to engage in a sonic celebration of native culture. –Paige La Grone

Music from a Painted Cave

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15 Tracks. The Native American flute embodies a spirit of sorrow and joy. When joined by acoustic guitar, the path created leads toward hope and beauty. Meditative, sacred earth-centered music.

Native American Flute & Guitar: Lifescapes Sacred, Meditative Earth Music

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Music of the Old World and New are vividly combined by composer James DeMars in a new, exciting album. The brilliant sonorities of the Canyon symphony orchestra create a colorful setting for R. Carlos Nakai (Navajo-Ute) in Two World Concerto and Gray Hawks Rising. The Black Lodge Singers (Blackfeet), internationally acclaimed pow-wow singers, give a stunning performance of Native Drumming.

Two World Concerto: The Music of James DeMars

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