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• 1999 Pow Wow CalendarCraft Supplies |
Flute Music | Additional Music • Instrumental Music |
Tokeya Inajin (Kevin Locke)Kevin Locke was a national Endowment of the Arts award recipient in 1990. He was awarded this prestigious prize in Washington, D.C., for preserving traditional love and courtship songs, played on the flute the way they were a century ago. | ||
Dream CatcherThe songs in the collection are from three magnificent Indian nations: Lakota, Dakota and Meskwaki. These are traditional flute songs sensitively mixed with sounds of wind and water and creatures of the earth and sky. Each side ends with a song in the Lakota language. Excellent liner notes include a brief history of the flute as well as the story behind each song. Cassette - $10.95 | ||
Keepers of the Dream, Vol 2 of the Dream Catcher SeriesFor those of you purist who enjoy hearing what the flute playing sounded like a hundred years ago. Includes 18 songs in Kevin's purely traditional style. Cassette - $10.95 | ||
The Flash of the MirrorThis recording contains many selections learned from Everett Kapayou, an elder of the Meskwaki settlement in central Iowa, who has devoted himself to upholding the honor, dignity, and sacred traditions of his proud people. Everett credits these songs to his mother, Lucille Old Bear Kapayou, Bear Clan, who was born in 1899. She learned them from her three brothers. Types of songs include prayer, social exuberance, reflection, and thanksgiving. Cassette - $10.00 | ||
Also by Kevin LockeLakota Love Songs & StoriesCassette - $10.00 The Seventh DirectionCassette - $10.00 Make me a Hollow ReedCassette - $10.00 |
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