Orenda
Enhanced Well-Being , Meditation , Shamanic , English , Non-Hemi-Sync® Albums , Wellness
Native American music to heal the Spirit
Valerie Dee Naranjo
Traditional Native American song is much more than entertainment, intellectual stimulation, or social pursuit. It is used to change the life condition of the entire community. It helps to heal maladies of the mind, body, and spirit.
In the native community, the musician is thought of as a sound healer and an important teacher. The instrument makers, even the plants and animals involved, are blessed and initiated, and they hold a special place in the community.
Native American instruments include Taos drum, bombo, log drums, frame drums, bones, jingle mats, Kechua flutes, reed horns, mouth bows, ancient marimbas, hoe blades, reed bundles, and rattles made of nut shells, seed pods, sea shells, turtle claws, animals and animal toenails.
“It is my honor to share a tiny sample of the indigenous songs of the land that we walk on so that we may enjoy and appreciate this precious inheritance.” — Valerie Dee Naranjo
Track 01: Quick Song (05:08)
Track 02: Doh Tah Shiedla (02:02)
Track 03: Yo Beyune (06:40)
Track 04: Ute Sun Song (03:59)
Track 05: Zapotec Song (02:27)
Track 06: Taos Men’s Song (06:18)
Track 07: Men’s Round Dance (01:44)
Track 08: Dineh Round Dance (07:21)
Track 09: Cheyenne Beginning Song (02:08)
Track 10: Tommy Tall Bird (08:54)
Track 11: Ink Pata (01:18)
Track 12: Stamp Song (05:22)
Track 13: The Cry (04:33)
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