The Earth is Our Mother: Native American Songs and Stories to Learn and to Enjoy
Recorded by Hawk Hurst / Cover Art by Preston Roberts / All rights reserved 10/27/2011
For a free PDF download with information about the songs, stories, and music on this compact disc, please visit the Hawk Hurst Flutes website
The Earth is Our Mother – Disc One: Native American Inspired Songs to Learn and to Enjoy
1 Sunrise Song Eastern Woodlands, adapted
2 Hey Hey Yunga Pan Indian
3 Water Song Unknown
4 Wishi ta tuja Unknown
5 We n' de ya ho Cherokee, traditional
6 Beaver Hunter's Song Cherokee, traditional
7 Trail of Tears Cherokee, traditional
8 Cherokee Dream Contemporary
9 Stomp Dance Creek-Muscogee, traditional
10 Ya Na Ho Creek-Muscogee, contemporary
11 Loon Longing Contemporary
12 Neesa, Neesa Ojibway Lullaby, traditional
13 Hey, Hey, Watenay Ojibway Lullaby, traditional
14 Hey Ya Winna' Lakota, Traditional
15 Canoe Song Huron / French Voyeuger
16 Earth, Water, Fire, Air Pan Indian
17 Frog Island Contemporary
18 Eagle Song Traditional, adapted
19 Spreading My Feathers Arapaho, traditional
20 Ho Jhon Go Dine' (Navajo), traditional
21 May I Walk in Beauty Pan Indian, adapted
22 Beauty Way Contemporary, Dine’ words
23 Honoring Song Apache, traditional
24 Bear Song Lakota, Traditional
25 Pow Wow, dance Northern Plains
26 Winchinchala Contemporary
27 Friendship Dance / 49er Pan Indian, adapted
28 Pow Wow Grass Dance Lakota, traditional
29 Grass Dance Lakota, adapted
30 Four Directions Dance Contemporary, Lakota words
31 Wakanda, prayer Omaha, traditional
32 Kwat-tsee-all-la Makah, traditional
33 Hey, Hey Yan du wa Yurok, Traditional
34 Heading Home Contemporary
The Earth is Our Mother – Disc Two: Native American Inspired Stories to Learn and Enjoy
1 Elk Hunter's Love Flute Lakota / Sioux
2 Coyote's Big Bag of Songs Dine' / Navajo
3 Cracks on Turtles’ Backs Muscogee / Creek & Mikasuki
4 Kwatee Tales Makah / People of the Cape
5 The First Flute Tsalagi / Cherokee
Disclaimer
All songs, music, and stories shared herein are offered with the utmost respect, sincerity, and appreciation to both the tribes and the people to whom these songs and stories belong. May we may never forget the First Nations People who have come before us and to those who still live with us today. All the material shared within was provided to me, via the oral tradition, by trusted individuals and is used with permission of those individuals. I have done my very best to attribute all materials to the tribes to which they belong, but it is entirely possible that mistakes have been made. Suggestions to improve upon this project, submitted in a polite and respectful manner, via my website, are appreciated and will be seriously considered. Please be sure to include your full name, e-mail address, and phone number when offering suggestions and/or corrections. Thank you! Many Blessings, Hawk Hurst
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