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Washington, D.C. :
Smithsonian Folkways
p1998.
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- Multiple languages
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- Item Description
- Smithsonian Folkways: CD SF 40455 (no. on container: SF CD 40455).
Traditional and contemporary songs and instrumental selections performed by Native American women.
Program notes (25 p. : ports.) in container. - Physical Description
- 1 compact disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in
- Coming out song (1:33) ; Lahuyay (1:46) ; Feather dance song (1:37) (Bernice Torrez)
- Women's honor song (2:16) ; Gathering song (1:53) (Tzo'kam)
- Children's dance (Mary Youngblood) (2:42)
- Ellangluteng (Mary Stachelrodt) (1:53)
- War song (Elena Charles and Mary Stachelrodt) (1:51)
- Wabakii bezhig (Jani Lauzon) (2:21)
- Ah hum mum ma (0:45) ; Humma ha ba ba (0:41) ; Kajusita = My ship comes in (3:50) (Tudjaat)
- Igo (Wabanoag Singers) (3:27)
- Echoes (Mary Youngblood) (2:53)
- War Mothers song (Mary Ann Anquoe) (1:47)
- Encouragement song (Sissy Goodhouse) (4:12)
- Girl's song for her grandmother (0:56) ; Girl hunting for her boyfriend (0:51) ; Lullaby (0:49) (Dorothy Whitehorse Delaune)
- Honoring song for young man afraid of his horses (Nellie Two Bulls) (2:34)
- Singers' honor song (Crying Woman Singers) (4:09)
- Potter's bull (1:34) ; Beautiful mountain (2:15) (Laura Wallace)
- Welcome home (4:32) ; Trail of life (2:43) (Sharon Burch)
- Tuhvanga bui wahnay (1:15) ; Hey Wuhui (1:58) ; Wovoka (2:10) (Judy Trejo)
- Tears for Kíentepoos (Mary Youngblood) (2:54)
- The musician who became a bear : a tribute to Pepper (Joy Harjo and Poetic Justice) (4:54).