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A young boy is scared to leave his reservation until he has a talk with his grandfather about the Navajo history. |
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A children's story about brown squirrel and how he became chipmunk. |
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A children's story written in English and Navajo. This is a story of a young girl trying to discover how to fit in off of the reservation. |
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This captivating story of a turtle and a beaver whose race keeps you guessing and is great story for all ages. |
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The Karuk Dictionary is for the native language of the Karuk people who live along the Klamath River in Northwestern California. |
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Setting the Record Straight is an album filled with pow-wow songs that have been recorded live. |
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"Life Blood is full of Iroquois social dance songs. These ancient melodies were created by the Iroquois when they first rose from the ground; the songs offer an enchanting insight into how the Iroquois feel about the living organism they call the mother earth." |
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A Soldier's Dream is an album filled with pow-wow songs recorded live. |
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The best of Nakai is filled with 20 years of Native American flute music. |
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A great album for kids who love to dance and sing. |
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A unique musical journey into the spirit of Christmas. |
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Dosa Weehee are sounds from the Great Basin. |
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Beautiful, contemporary music with a powerful, spiritual message. |
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Native American flute music that includes original compositions and traditional Athabascan and Omaha melodies. |
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Unique performances on the Native American flute with her signature melodies and sweet sound. |
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Traditional Native American flute with R. Carlos Nakai and Canyon Symphony Orchestra. |
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Beautiful and mellow flute music with a contemporary feel. |
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The pure tone of the Native American flute is accompanied by the lush harmonies of strings in new arrangements of classic Nakai melodies. |
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Without Reservation is contemporary music that was recorded live in concert at Mystic Lake. |
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Veterans' Honor Songs is filled with songs to honor our veterans who have served each and everyone of us by giving themselves in service to our Country. |
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This San Antonio trio create music inspired by the ancient rhythms and melodies of the Americas. The music on Obsidian Butterfly is in celebration of the various splendors of the earth. |
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A unique recording of Native American lullabies. |
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In a rich blend of the ancient and the new, some of the most innovative and talented Native American musicians join together to weave a rich tapestry of ethereal music. |
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Tribal Fires, is contemporary while still deeply traditional, this collection of many of the most powerful Native American musicians alive today moves into new territory with a powerful sound melding the ancient with the future. |
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Beneath the Raven Moon received a Grammy in 2003 for the best Native American recording. This CD is filled with Native American flute played like poetry flowing from the heart. |
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Dance With The Wind, is flowing with a Native American flute that inspire feelings of freedom, gratitude and blessings of life. |
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Native American lullabies for your child to sleep peacefully. |
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This unique CD represents the first of its kind in a collaboration of Native American and Jewish music. You will find the musical soul of Jewish prayers in dialogue with various chant-like melodies form Native American Culture. |
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The Black Lodge Singers of White Swan, Washington are one of the most respected Pow-Wow groups in North America. |
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For centuries, Native American people have honored the wind with their haunting, meditative flute music. On this one-of-a-kind intertribal collection, evocative flute songs performed by unsurpassed masters blend with drums, chants and authentic natural sounds. |
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The Porcupine Singers are truly an intricate piece of fabric in the quilt of both the Lakota people and all Native America. This group is known for their ability to sing traditional Lakota songs. |
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Stay Red is a great CD by Northern Cree that is filled with Pow Wow songs recorded live at Pullman. |
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Sway and swing to the spirited round dance songs of one of Canada's finest, the Northern Cree Singers. |
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California Indian basketry is notable for its remarkable diversity. Baskets vary from one part of the state to another and a given community might produce a wide array of basket types. More than that, individual weavers often change and develop during the course of their life, displaying great individuality and innovation within the parameters established by long-standing traditions. |
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Remember Your Relations The Elsie Allen Baskets, Family & Friends is about people, cultural identity and traditions. |
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It will live forever is a book about traditonal Yosemite Indian acorn preparation. It is written by Beverly R. Ortiz as told by Julia F. Parker. |
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This book honors Northern California Indian Veterans of World War II with many full color photos. This book touches on the California Gold Rush and Indian Boarding Schools as well as World War one. |
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A wonderful story that is filled with many lessons and morals with beautiful pictures to help make the story come alive. |
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Bold colorful illustrations, inspired by the style of the early Plains Indians, bring to life S. D. Nelson's exciting coming-of-age tale and provide a unique look into the lives of the Lakota. |
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In this beautifully illustrated book, two Native American writers tell the ancient stories of the Iroquois people. |
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A wonderfully told story with amazing illustrations to complement. a great easy reading book for many ages. |
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"Unusual and intelligent. An exemplary introduction to Native American culture with its emphasis on the importance of nature." |
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"Weaving, fishing and storytelling are all parts of this spirited book that celebrates Native American traditions as it teaches young children to count from one to ten." |
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Bear's Make Rock Soup is a collection of paintings and read-a-loud stories by two Native American women, painter Lisa Fifield and writer Lise Erdrich. |
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A wonderful glimpse into a part of American history. An envoking and well told tale of a well known Lakota Chief: Sitting Bull. |
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This book tells the history and describes the culture of the Northern Maidu. |
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This book describes the vital role that Indian civilizations have played in the making of United States. |
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Beautiful soothing Native American Flute. |
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Beautiful pages of color art and beautiful words reflecting on traditional California Indian dance. |
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Joannes CD brings peaceful joy to your heart through her beautiful voice. |
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This CD fullfills your heart and soul with beautiful sounds of Native American flute. |
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Stories of the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole tribes. |
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Amazing photographs and words. Navajo code talkers lets you know who they were and who they are. |
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This book tells of the smudging ceremony, ceremonial gathering of sage and much more. |
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Compilation of Eybay's best songs. |
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Trail Of Tears describes one particular event in Cherokee history. |
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This book was the basis of the movie "Smoke Signals" |
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The gold rush was a historical period of time that didn't only include the need for gold but also the affect it had on the land and the people living there. |
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Crazy Horse is one of the well known leaders of the Oglala Sioux. |
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A creative and colorful story. A must have book for any child. |
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An inspirational visionary, Means remains one of the most magnetic voices in America today and his biography takes its place among the enduring works of our greatest leaders. |
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Beautiful, contemporary music with a powerful, spiritual message. |
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Apache legends are the stories originally related in song by Lou Cueva's Apache grandfather. |
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David E. Stannard describes in horrific detail the mass destruction of entire New World societies that followed in the wake of European contact with the Western Hemisphere. |
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Luminous paintings perfectly complement this Cherokee tale of respect and friendship. |
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Round dances are Native American social dances during which all members of the community including couples are encouraged to dance and have a good time. |
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Midnight Strong Heart presents Kevin Locke's indigenous flute performances of ancient and contemporary American Indian songs. |
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Since the beginning of time, Native peoples have honored and preserved the life giving element of water. |
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An illustrated handbook for conservation-minded people who enjoy gathering their own seafood. |
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This book is Peter Knudtson's attempt to recapture the Wintun way of life. |
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This book has been deemed important to the preservation and interpretation of California history. |
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A brilliant synthesis of forty years of life and learning. |
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In my own words presents a selection of this authentic and extraordinary material, translated into readable enjoyable English prose and accompanied by valuable background information on the languages structure and storytelling devices. |
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This informative and sensitively-written book tells the history of the Shastan contact with White civlization and much of what has been learned about their original culture. |
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In 1908 two young women-the authors of this book-accepted Indian service appointments as service matrons for the Karuk Indians in the Klamath and Salmon River country of northern California. |
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A commonsense approach to one-one-one language learning. |
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This is a wonderful collection of poems. Each poem has a moral and a lesson. |
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This CD is a unique blend of traditonal Native American life with a reggae tune. |
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An eclectic collection of chants and dances of Native Americans. |
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A wonderful blend of traditonal pow-wow songs. |
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Beautiful harmonies, magical melodies, intertwined with inspiring words create a must have CD. |
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A wonderful combination of eclectic vocals and music. |
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This book describes California Indian Stories |
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This book describes the lifestyles of the Karuk people. |
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The book is authored and written by Leonard Peltier while still in prison. |
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A collection of songs, poems and stories translated from the Maidu language. |
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A book of Native Americans and the Myth of Scientific Fact. |
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This book is based on the rituals and ceremonies of the Pomo Indians of California. |
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"Walela" known as Hummingbird in Cherokee language. This CD is stunning to enjoy. |
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Songs of joy for your little one and yourself. This cd consist of Pow wow songs of beating drums and vocal to go along. |
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The Dirt is red here brings together works by many of today's finest artists and poets of California's Indian Communities. |
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Amazing songs of drums and voices of tender rhythmic of women and men. From songs of love to animals. |
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One of the few books written by a Native American woman, this book also enlightens the reader on a tribe that isn't as well known as other tribes such as the Apache or Cherokee. |
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