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Clark Tenakhongva - Hear My Song, Hear My Prayer (CR-6366)
The work "Hopi" comes from Hopituh, meaning those who live according to the way of the Hopi. For millennia, the Hopi people have lived in the great deserts of the Southwestern United States. From the Hopi people of Third Mesa, accomplished singer Clark Tenakhongva's songs capture the gentle Hopi way of life. Prayers of rain, thanksgiving, life's beauty and the harmony of all peoples, these songs accompany the social and ceremonial dances that have enriched the Hopi people for centuries. His evocative, original songs reflect the ancient Hopi vision of life as it continues to endure in the modern world.
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Clark Tenakhongva - Hoat'Ve'La (CR-6381)
From the Hopi village of Hoat'Ve'La on Third Mesa, traditional singer Clark Tenakhongva shares the Hopi vision of life through his original songs. Reflecting the prayerful and gentle way of life lived by the Hopi for centuries, these songs convey the heart and spiritual landscape of this ancient people.
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Clark Tenakhongva - Po'li (CR-6412)
Noted singer Clark Tenakhongva honors his ancient heritage with a collection of new songs about Hopi life and culture. Po'li (Hopi for "butterfly") exemplifies the subtle artistry of Hopi tradition and its expression in modern life.
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