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The Pueblo Indians: In Story, Song and Dance

Swift Eagle
The Pueblo Indians: In Story, Song and Dance Swift Eagle, a Pueblo storyteller, singer, and dancer, offers a glimpse into the culture of the Pueblo Indians through the sound recordings on this album. Included is what was likely the first public performance of the ancient legend "The Bear Boy." Liner notes by Charles Gallenkamp, an anthropologist and writer who lived among the Pueblo Indians for several years, include a background of the Pueblo people and their culture. The 24-page booklet also includes color illustrations by Yeffe Kimball and a brief description of each piece.

Track Listing

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Kuo-Haya (The Bear Boy) - A Folk Tale Swift Eagle 12:55
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Hunting the Fox Swift Eagle 02:26
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202
The Laughing Horse Swift Eagle 02:35
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The Buffalo Dance Swift Eagle 02:16
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Background Music from the Bear Boy: Story Teller Song Swift Eagle 01:55
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Background Music from the Bear Boy: Green Corn Dance Swift Eagle 01:38
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Background Music from the Bear Boy: Medicine-Man Chant Swift Eagle 00:45