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Adam, Leonard,
Alexie, Sherman,
Allen, Henry,
Apache; Chiricahua; Lipan; Jicarilla; Mescalero; San Carlos,
Apache, Fort Sill:; bands; imprisonment; linguistic family; in Southwest Oklahoma,
Apache Spirit,
ayaya (a-ya-ya),
Baker, Theodore,
Blackfoot,
Blondin, George,
Boas, Franz,
Bushnell, David,
Cash, Johnny,
Catlin, George,
Chocolate, Elizabeth,
Choctaw:; call-and-response style; drinking song; drums; fiddle/guitar repertory; flute songs; lazy song; lullaby; ritual structure; stickball game songs; striking sticks,
Christian hymns,
Christian missionaries,
Coast Salish; myths; narrative performance; songs; spirit power,
Comanche,108
Daniels, Annie,
Davis, Marion,
Dene; Dinjii Zhuh (Longcheux); Drum Dance; Gwich’in (Kutchin); K’ashot’iné (Hare); love songs; land songs; Sahtú-Dene (Bearlake); Slavey; social values; Tea Dance; vocal quality; vocal production,
Denendeh,
Densmore, Frances,
Dogrib Dene (Tlichoo); personal song,
Fenders, The,
Fire Dance: blessing of grounds; Chazhááda (Gahe); gahe biyine (Fire Dance songs); Gray One (clown); musical performance and song form; regalia; symbols,
Fletcher, Alice,
Francis, Michael,
Geronimo,
Ghost Dance; asymmetry and complexity; in the 1870s; in the 1890s; musical style,
Grass Dance songs. See Omaha Society, Omaha songs
Great Basin Ghost Dance,
Great Basin Round Dance,
Heluska,
Herzog, George:,
Hilbert, Vi,
Hill, Emily,
Hudson’s Bay Company,
Iglulik; drum dance; drum-dance competition; insult songs; song cousin; song duel; song festival,
Illuqiik. See Iglulik, song cousin
Inuit,
Inuit drum-dance song,
Inuktitut,
Jennings, Waylon,
Jones, George,
Kanim, Jerry,
Kiowa,108
Lakota:; Ghost Dance songs,
Lamont, Martha,
Lushootseed,
MacKenzie, Alexis,
Maliseet; drum; songs and healing,
Maliseet songs: Kwanute; Medicine Snake; Pine Needle Dance; Trading Song,
Martin, Lizzie,
Mendo, Morris,
Metís,
Mi’kmaq,
Mooney, James:,
Naraya:; musical style; power from nature,
Navajo,
Navajo Sundowners,
Northern Paiute,
Northwest Coast,
North West Company (NWC),
Omaha Society:; Omaha songs,
Passamaquoddy,
Paul, Tom, pisiq,
Plains Ghost Dance,
Ponca,
pow-wows; Northern; Southern,
pow-wow songs: Northern; Southern; traditional; Warrior Society,
qaggi,
Rasmussen, Knud,
Red Blaze,
Red Bow, Buddy,
Red Bull Singers,
Red Cloud,
Rhodes, Willard,
Salish,
Sitting Bull,
Stillman, Jack,
sweetgrass,
Swanton, John,
Tappay, Dorothy,
Titla, Boe,
Trail of Tears,
Wabanaki,
Wabanoag Singers,
Washington (state),
Westerman, Floyd,
Williams, Hank,
Wind River Shoshone,
Wissler, Clark,
Wovoka; vision,
Zuni Midnighters,