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Zango Music
1-800-688-0187
Fax 541-937-4276
P.O. Box 254
Dexter, OR. 97431
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Men’s traditional dancing can be traced back to the Omaha Nation of the Central Plains. Warrior societies wore regalia to show their bravery and honor. The wearing of eagle feathers, crow belts and colored markings were signs of rank within these societies. Traditional dancers dance to the accompaniment of music called “singing.” The songs are composed of both traditional native words and “vocables.” A “vocable” is a round syllable which had no translatable significance. The songs are about having a good time dancing, former aspects of Plains Indian life and worshipping the Creator. Drum groups include: Whitefish Bay, Northern Wind, Eyabay, Red Bull, Fly in Eagle, Whirlwind, Ya-lyo-Waza, Chi-Geezis, Chi-Noodin, Red Iron, Four Little Feathers, Eagle Hill, Hanisha Singers and Chi-Key-Wis-Sons.
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to hear an MP3 of track 4 Eagle Hill.
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to hear an MP3 of track 5 Fly in Eagle.
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to hear an MP3 of track 8 Red Bull.
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to hear an MP3 of track 9 Red Iron.
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to hear an MP3 of track 11 Northern Wind.
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