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For
generations, the Native American Hand Drum has been an
integral component of ceremonial and social practices
for many tribes and clans. Honorable singers throughout
North America perform songs of respect, thankfulness,
love and laughter using Hand Drum Songs. Eastern tribes
use well-crafted hand drum songs to explain stories of
battles, hunting expeditions or simple daily life
experiences. In the Northern Plains, Cree and Blackfoot
tribes gather during the winter season for Round Dance
Ceremonies. In many cases, hundreds of Round Dance
singers join together for social dances while honoring
respected elders and families. In recent years many of
the largest Pow Wows have hosted Hand Drum competitions.
“Champion Hand Drum Songs” is a collection of the
best Round Dance songs and singers that travel and
compete throughout Indian Country today.
Groups on the CD:
Black Lodge, The Boys, Young King Bird, Southern Boys,
The Tribe, Battle River, Red Lake, Three Amigos, Rocky
Boy Singers and Woodlands
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The
Songs
01
Black Lodge 2:27
02 Black Lodge 2:17
03 The Boys 3:26
04 The Boys 3:27
05 Young King Bird 2:24
06 Young King Bird 2:20
07 Southern Boys 3:35
08 Southern Boys 2:42
09 The Tribe 3:43 |
The
Songs
10 The Tribe 3:45
11 Battle River 3:15
12 Battle River 3:15
13 Red Lake 3:15
14 Red Lake 3:26
15 Three Amigos 1:58
16 Three Amigos 1:52
17 Rocky Boy Singers 2:15
18 Woodlands 3:18 |
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