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Zuni Traditional Songs
A Native American Treasure
Zuni Traditional Songs
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The Zuni people are a Pueblo tribe that settled in the desert of the American southwest more than 2000 years ago. The beautiful songs and ornate dances that accompany their ceremonies celebrate the planting and harvesting of crops and offer prayers for rain and a successful hunt. These historic recordings give a glimpse into the life and traditions of an ancient people.
1 Zuni "Squaw" Dance / Ray Gasper 3:03 2 Fast Comanche Dance / Ray Gasper 2:37 3 Nah-Ha-Li-Shoo Song / Ray Gasper 3:42 4 Buffalo Dance Song / Ray Gasper 2:38 5 Buffalo Dance Song of 1967 2:03 6 Comanche Dance Song of 1967 1:38 7 Harvest Dance 2:31 8 Harvest Dance 2:16 9 Turkey Dance Song 2:06 10 Ha-Ha-Wu Dance 2:06 11 Mid-Sixties Comanche Song 1:21 12 Corn Dance Song of 1967 1:50 13 Rain Dance Song 3:49 14 Rain Dance Song 3:34 15 Rain Dance Song 4:10 16 Comanche Dance Entry Song 2:26 17 Fast Comanche Dance Song 2:09 18 Nah-Ha-Li-Shoo Song 1:40 19 Hee-Le-Lee Song 1:57 20 Rain Dance Song No. 3 4:01
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