WOOD THAT SINGS: INDIAN FIDDLE MUSIC / VARIOUS
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Condition: New,
UPC: 0930740472242,
Publication Date: 11/18/1997,
Type: COMPACT DISC,
Style: POP/INT'L & WORLD MUSIC,
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ViolínLa Guaneña
Danza A Santiago (Excerpt)
Kariso
Araku
Nantu ("Luna")
Yan Tox
Jacaltenago
Aires Fandango
Tzacamson
Son Para Entregar A La Novia
Wiricuta
Melody Played On The Enneg (Excerpt)
I'll Go With You
Pahko'ola Dance Song
Never Alone
Strathspey And Reel Medley
Jig Medley
Finale Medley
Eagle Island Blues: Athapaskan
Turkey In The Straw
Road To Batoche
Big John McNeil
NOTES
Presented by the National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution1 / Chapaco / Bolivia. From <i>Música Chapaca de los valles y el altiplano de Tarija</i>, Serie Documentación Etnomusicológica Número 4, Centro Pedagógico y Cultural Simón I. Patiño, Cochabamba, Bolivia, 1991. Recorded in 1991 during the festival Música Tradicional Chapaca, Tarija, Bolivia.
2 / Quechua / Columbia. Recorded outdoors, near San Juan de Pastro, Nariño Province, Colombia, December 1980.
3 / Quechua / Peru. Recorded at Llacuari Pueblo, Jauja Province, 1985.
4 / Warao / Venezuela. Recorded at Morichito, Territorio Federal Delta Amacuro, Venezuela, 1978.
5 / Mbya / Argentina. Recorded Fracran, Colonia Gobernador Lanusse, Argentina, 1977.
6 / Shuar / Ecuador. Recorded at Taisha, San Luis, 1975.
7 / K'ekchi Maya / Guatemala. Recorded on 7 September 1986 at the Fiesta patronal de Santa María Cahabón, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala.
8 / Kanjobal Maya / Guatemala. From <i>Música Indigena de Guatamala</i>, Casa K'ojom, Antigua Guatemala, Guatamala, 1987. Recorded on 12 February 1987 at the Fiesta patronal de Santa Eulalia, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
9 / Yucatecan Maya / Mexico. From <i>Sonidos del México Profundo: Primer. Encuentro Mayapax de la XEPET</i>, Instituto Nacional Indigenista, Mexico City, Mexico, 1994. Recorded in Quintana Roo State, Yucatan Penisula, 1993.
10 / Tenek / Mexico. From <i>Música Huasteca INAH-03</i>, 1963-64.
11 / Nahua / Mexico. From <i>Sonidos del México Profundo: Sones de alegria y de flor degadita XOCHIPITSAUAK Y TAPAXUWAN</i>, Parte 1: Sones XOCHIPITSAUAK, Instituto Nacional Indigenista, Mexico City, Mexico, 1994. Recorded by personnel of radio difusora cultural XECTZ.
12 / Wirrarica (Huichol) / Mexico. Recorded 19 August 1996.
13 / Konkaak (Seri) / Mexico. From <i>V Festival de Música y Danza Indigena, Vol. 2</i>, Instituto Nacional Indigenista, Mexico City, Mexico, 1993. Recorded in Sonora, Mexico, April 1993.
14 / San Carlos Apache / Tucson, Arizona. Recorded May 1996.
15 / Yaqui / Marana, Arizona. Recorded at The Barns of Wolf Trap, <i>Folk Masters</i>, March 1995.
16 / Tohono O'odham / Tucson, Arizona. Recorded at The Barns of Wolf Trap, <i>Folk Masters</i>, March 1996.
17 / Mi'kmaq / Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. Recorded at Omega Recording Studios, Rockville, Md., March 1993.
18 / Mi'kmaq / Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. Recorded at Omega Recording Studios, Rockville, Md., March 1993.
19 / Ojibwe / Ebb and Flow Reservation, Manitoba, Canada. Recorded at the Gustav Heye Center, NMAI, New York, N.Y., March 1995.
20 / Gwich'in / Alaska. From <i>Bill Stevens: Alaska Gwich'in Fiddle</i>, Bill Stevens, 1994. Recorded at Sand Castle Studio, Fairbanks, Alaska, July 1994.
21 / Assiniboine Nakota / Wisconsin. Recorded at the Barns of Wolf Trap, <i>Folk Masters</i>, March 1995.
22 / Turtle Mountain Chippewa (Mérits) / North Dakota. Recorded at Big Mo Recording Studio, Kensington, Md., May 1995.
23 / Turtle Mountain Chippewa (Mérits) / North Dakota. Recorded at Big Mo Recording Studio, Kensington, Md., May 1995.
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