The Kiowa people have always been regarded as one of the great tribes of the plains. This collection provides a good sampling of Kiowa songs and includes gourd dance, horse stealing, war dance, ruffle dance and "49" songs.
TRACKS:
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1. Kiowa Flag Song (2:25)
2. Gourd Dance Starting Song &
Two Gourd Dance Songs (9:34)
3. Three Horse Stealing Songs (4:51)
4. Four Old Kiowa War Dance Songs (6:34)
5. Old Kiowa War Dance Song (2:23)
6. Old Kiowa War Dance Song (4:50)
7. Ruffle Dance Song (0:52)
8. Five Kiowa "49" Dance Songs (9:57)
9. Three Kiowa "49" Dance Songs (6:26)
10. Kiowa "49" Dance Song (2:14)
Total Time: 50:46
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The Canyon Vintage Collection contains almost 15 hours of traditional Native American music drawn from our extensive archive recorded over the past 45 years. Perfect for anyone interested in native culture and heritage, libraries or schools, this 20 piece set is the most comprehensive and definitive collection of Native music in existence. Each album includes extensive liner notes and is available as part of the set or individually.
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