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Musicians: Standing Horse wins Powwow Idol contest Posted on Thursday, April 03 @ 22:07:16 PST (251 reads)
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Decades of experience accompanied the first Powwow Idol
contest winners. Yet, they have been performing together less than a year.
Standing Horse, a Rapid City-based group, came out on top in a seven-month
national online contest involving drum groups from the United States and
Canada. The contest goal was to find the best unsigned drum group on the
continent.
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Musicians: Jazz legend Hampton had bond with Nez Perce Posted on Wednesday, January 09 @ 15:31:18 PST (1047 reads)
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AUTHOR: Jennifer K. Bauer
Jazz legend Lionel Hampton had a special relationship with the Nez Perce people.
It started near the end of his life, in the 1990s when he was in his 80s and first visited the reservation to perform for school children during the University of Idaho jazz festival.
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Musicians->Indigo Girls: Indigo Girls to give 'Honor Our Earth' benefit concert at Shiprock Posted on Tuesday, May 08 @ 18:25:36 PDT (1882 reads)
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AUTHOR: Amy Maestas, Herald Staff Writer
Contemporary folk/acoustic rock duo the Indigo Girls famously said years
ago that they are activists first and musicians second. Their words have
trailed them since that declaration, and Emily Saliers and Amy Ray have
lived that attitude.
On May 21 in Shiprock, N.M., the Indigo Girls will be throwing their
activist support behind the proposed Desert Rock Energy Facility, a
coal-fired power plant slated to be built on the Navajo Nation 25 miles
southwest of Farmington. Ray and Saliers will perform a benefit concert
called Honor the Earth. The intent is to lend support to grass-roots
American Indian groups working to prevent the building of Desert Rock.
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Musicians->Alutiiq: Introducing N8V native hard rock band Posted on Saturday, May 05 @ 13:46:57 PDT (2158 reads)
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AUTHOR: Chris Lukin
N8V is a Seattle based original rock band with Chris Lukin - Guitar/Lead Vox, Ray Wagner - Bass, Electric Jake - Lead Guitar/Vox and Bryan Holland - Drums. Ray and Chris are from the Alutiiq (Aleut) Tribe on Kodiak Island in Alaska, where they grew up together in the small fishing village of Port Lions.
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Musicians: 'Sacred Ground' takes home Native American GRAMMY Posted on Thursday, March 09 @ 18:25:55 PST (3875 reads)
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AUTHOR: Gina Mushynsky / Indian Country Today
Familiar names graced the collection of nominees and
winners in the 48th Annual GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 8
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People->Obituaries: FREDERICK P. WHITEFACE (1922-2002) Posted on Thursday, May 30 @ 13:36:28 PDT (8846 reads)
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KEYWORDS: native american musician native american obituaries Frederick P. Whiteface NAMMYS Native American Music Association South Dakota Lakota musician Native American Music NAMA's 1998 Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Best Jazz Artist at the First Native American Music Awards Second Annual Native American Music Awards Third Annual Native American Music Awards The Swing Fantabulous Pine Ridge reservation The Flamingos Dakota Musicians Hall of Fame
SOURCE: The Native American Music Association
FREDERICK P. WHITEFACE (1922-2002). The Native American Music world lost
one of its most distinguished talents, elder Frederick P. Whiteface. On
Sunday, May 19th at 10:07AM, he died at his home in Rapid City, South
Dakota, surrounded by his family.
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Music->Song Lyrics: Blood quantum song lyrics Posted on Saturday, April 27 @ 13:39:48 PDT (16438 reads)
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KEYWORDS: Blood Quantum Indigo Girls native american music White Earth Ojibwe Reservation genocide blood quantum contemporary american indian music song lyric blood quantum song lyrics
SUBMITTED BY: Les Tate
Blood Quantum by the Indigo Girls
blood quantum
you're standing in the blood quantum line
with a pitcher in your hand
poured from your heart into your veins
you said i am
i am
i am
now measure me
measure me
tell me where i stand
allocate my very soul
like you have my land
genocide
genocide
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Crafts-> Drums: How to make a quality hand drum Posted on Tuesday, February 12 @ 03:21:08 PST (54652 reads)
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Keywords: how to make a drum cheap american indian drums hand drum powwow drum pow wow drums make a drum indian musical instruments native american crafts rawhide drum instructions drum hoop cedar drums
The drum has been significant to all native nations for thousands of years. It is a sacred item. The drum is man's connection to the earth, and symbolizes the life force of creation.
For centuries the drum has been used to amplify the voice and synchronize the heart beat of man to the natural rhythms of the earth.
In this article, you will learn how to make your own drum for little or no money.
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Musicians->BlackFire: Black Fire, Navajo musicians Posted on Wednesday, January 16 @ 00:40:51 PST (8117 reads)
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Author: Allen Ignatius Boudreaux III
Black Fire is a trio of Navajo punkers who are basically very underground, very native american, rage against the machine (before Zack Delarocha left).
Except they're better, not because of their music, which was simple, hard, feedback-laden screaming punk rock (plus a small bit of navajo chanting thrown in for variety) and would have been serious mosh pit music back in the day, or even tonight if there had been more than twelve people in the room, all of us old enough to have the "Pits are for kids! I'm too old to slam" mentality.
They're as good or better than Rage because these guys had real live righteous anger, which is something I admire a great deal, and it's always inspiring to see.
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Musicians->M. Andrae: Eight-million-voice petition for peace from the children Posted on Tuesday, January 15 @ 11:14:50 PST (7176 reads)
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Source: WorldSong Entertainment PRNewswire/ Press Release
The World Largest Concert, recently taped on November 1 & 2, 2001 at the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Utah, is led by the International Youth Choir of Utah, and features special guest
Native American (Jicarilla Apache) singer-songwriter Matthew Andrae (WorldSong Entertainment Co-Founder), performing songs for peace.
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Music->NA Radio: Voices from the circle - R. Carlos Nakai and more Posted on Monday, January 14 @ 22:46:23 PST (6564 reads)
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AUTHOR: Eric Martin
Native American Public Telecommunications (NAPT)
This week, VOICES FROM THE CIRCLE/AIROS listeners can anticipate hearing music and words from across Indian Country.
Tzo Cam starts things off with a “Gathering Song.” Cherokee Rose sings of Eagle in “I Watched Him Fly.” Tha Tribe of Lawrence, KS helps us keep our pow wow ears in shape with “Bird Town Crossing.”
The Legends band perform two instrumentals: “Ashtum” and “Wenabeg.”
Then VFTC host Jim DeNomie and co-producer Barbara Jersey present a short interview with R. Carlos Nakai about collaboration, education and global outreach plus two songs from his recent CD release, Through Windows & Walls called “Remember When” and “Walk With Me.”
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Drum Groups: Gathering of the Heartbeat: Indian Women Challenge Tradition Posted on Friday, December 28 @ 00:46:44 PST (7215 reads)
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AUTHOR: Hannah Allam St. Paul Pioneer Press
When Germaine Tremmel and Sharon Mountain organized "Gathering of the Heartbeat'' in Minneapolis seven years ago, they created an annual retreat where American Indian women could celebrate tradition and challenge taboos by singing around a ceremonial drum.
Dozens of people from across the country and Canada now participate in the annual gathering, kept alive by an increasing number of women turning to the drum and other sacred objects usually reserved for men.
Note: Where do you stand on this issue? We invite your comments. If you aren't a member (it's free to join) or aren't logged in, click on the 'Login/Create Account' link below to leave your comment.
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Music->NA Radio: Earthsongs - Lila Downs Posted on Sunday, December 23 @ 04:45:36 PST (5839 reads)
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AUTHOR: Eric Marten Native American Public Telecommunications (NAPT)
Web Communications Specialist
emartin2@unl.edu
Next time on Earthsongs: Modern Music From Native America, new music from Natay, Howard Lyons, Spirit Nation and our feature artist, Lila Downs.
Note: Listen to Indian Radio on the Internet 24 hours a day at nativetelecom.org
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Music->NA Radio: alterNATIVE VOICES Continues to Celebrate the Holidays Posted on Sunday, December 23 @ 04:32:49 PST (4842 reads)
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AUTHOR: alterNative Voices Announcement
AlterNATIVE VOICES continues holiday music selections by Native artists. Vernon and Susanne bring greetings from the Tlingit people with their cultural “12 Days of Christmas” (don’t be frightened, they are not singing).
The Tlingit words are used to explain the importance of the button robe, totem pole, war canoe and hand drum among the 12 gifts.
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Music->NA Radio: Different Drums Celebrates Winter Posted on Sunday, December 23 @ 04:26:11 PST (3835 reads)
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AUTHOR: Different Drums Announcement
Celebrating the beauty and challenges of winter!
Although we have the advantages of technologies our ancestors never dreamed of, winter in northern climates still presents challenges.
But even as we struggle with cold and snow, we are struck by the extreme beauty of our surroundings, and continue to learn much from the land.
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