Download songs in Native languages for teaching, enjoying...

Mia Kalish MiaKalish at LEARNINGFORPEOPLE.US
Thu Oct 27 21:07:20 UTC 2005


Hi, Mona, 

 

Can we get a copy Without downloading? :-)

 

Mia

 

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Subject: [ILAT] Download songs in Native languages for teaching, enjoying...

 

I'm very happy to announce that single songs, or the whole CD that we
produced a while back can now be downloaded online! 
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FROM THE SKY: Stories from Native America in Song. Georgia Wettlin-Larsen
sings. NOW available for download. 10 native languages, 13 stories in song.
Download YOUR language! Download the album, download a single song.
Available on ITUNES, MSN Music and many other download services.
http://www.apple.com/itunes/ (PC and MAC) http://www.napster.com (PC only)
http://www.playindies.com/ or find out more about the CD and buy the album
at http://cdbaby.com/cd/gwlarsen

FROM THE SKY: Stories in Song from Native North America is a compilation of
13 captivating songs from diverse Native American traditions. Sung
beautifully in Native languages, these songs combine the vocal talents of
Georgia Wettlin-Larsen with the sounds of nature - thunder, water, birds -
to tell enchanting stories. Many of these songs echo the voices of vivid
animal characters: Blue Jay, the Prairie Dog People, Old Crawfish Woman.
Others capture small but meaningful moments that all listeners will
recognize from their own lives, from children at play to the parting of
loved ones.

1. Wake Up Song (Cree)
2. Blue Jay Song (Athabascan)
3. Ice Cream Making Song (Inuit)
4. Tsa-Do (Kiowa)
5. Shanaley (Dine)
6. Hand Game Song (Otoe-Commanche)
7. Bird Dance (Cocopah)
8. Eisebun (Ojibwe)
9. Love Song (Ojibwe)
10. Inkpataya (Dakota/Lakota/Nakota)
11. Lullaby (Zuni)
12. Lullaby (Ojibwe)
13. Sunrise (Zuni)

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