Moving Within The Circle, 2nd Ed.
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- About the Author
- List of Musical Transcriptions
- List of Photographers and Illustrations
- Preface
- Map
- Terminology: The Debate Continues
- Entering the Circle: Learning to Learn
- Shaping the Sound: Style, Form, Substance
- Uniting the Circles: The Intertribal Pow-Wow
- Moving Within The Circle: Songs and Dances
- Songs and Dances:
- Song to the Four Directions (Alabama-Coushatta)
- I Walk in Beauty (Navajo/Apache Friendship Dance)
- Canoe Song (Haliwa-Saponi)
- Bear Dance(Haliwa-Saponi)
- Introduction to Round Dances:
- Pueblo Round Dance
- Intertribal Dance
- Pottery Dance (Zuni)
- Basket Dance (Pueblo Ysleta del Sur)
- Nanticoke Women's Shawl Dance
- Pueblo Two-Step
- Rabbit Dance (Flute Version, South Dakota)
- Rabbit Dance (Vocal Version: Seneca)
- One-Eyed Ford (Intertribal)
- Songs of the Wind: The Native American Flute
- Legend: Origin of the Indian Love Flute
- Legend: The Story of the Woodpecker Flute
- Legend: The Story of the Orphan Boy
- Playing the Native American Flute
- Listen and Absorb the Style:
- Pueblo Flute Song (Zuni)
- Call To Sunrise (Zuni)
- Lakota Courting Song
- Kiowa Love Song
- Hidatsa Dance Song
- A Myriad of Voices: Guided Listening Experiences
- Introduction
- Picture Song
- Cuero Mohelam
- ...Then There Was Wood
- Zuni Sunrise Song
- I'm Happy About You
- Ghost Dance
- Making Instruments the New Old-Fashioned Way
- Dance Jingles: Traditional & Contemporary
- Wrist/Ankle Bells
- Recycled Rattle
- Gourd Rattle
- Drum Beaters: Apache, Navajo & Generic
- Rasps: Yaqui-style & Bear Dance style
- Drums: Log drums, Water drums & Hand drums
- Appendix
- Where to Write for Information
- Visiting a Reservation
- Chief Seattle's Speech
- Discography
- Bibliography
- Videos
- Cultural Centers, Artisans, Networking
- Index