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Traditional rhythms and melodies, ancient language, the sounds of the tropical forest - Indigenous Peoples music from the Caribbean island region. This is Taino Music!
Genre:
World: Native American
Release Date:
2011
Dance of the Mountain People: Indigenous Taino Music
Roberto Mukaro Borrero
© Copyright-Roberto Mukaro Borrero
(820869024524)
Record Label: Mukaro Music Ltd.
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1. Iguana Dance (El Baile de la Iguana) |
3:02 |
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2. Medicine Dance (El Baile de la Medicina) |
2:36 |
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3. Mother Earth Song (Cancion de Kaguana) |
4:04 |
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4. Field Spirit Dance (El Baile de Baibrama) |
3:06 |
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5. Lamentation of the Great Sun Chief (El Lamento de Agueibana) |
5:07 |
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6. Owl Dance (El Baile del Mukaro) |
4:44 |
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7. Night Spirit Dance (El Baile de las Hupias) |
2:28 |
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8. Dance of the Mountain People (El Baile del Jibaro) |
2:44 |
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9. Dance of Korokote (EL Baile de Korokote) |
2:23 |
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10. Song of the Sea Turtle (Cancion del Karei) |
3:13 |
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Roberto Mukaro Borrero, a Boriken Taino uses wood (maiohuakan), turtle shell (hikotea), and skin drums as well as flutes (bahio, okarina), rattle (maraka), sea shell horns (guamo), gourd rasps (guahei), chants, and the natural sounds of Mother Earth (Atabeira / Kaguana) to lead listeners on a musical journey to the indigenous Caribbean... This is the traditional style music of the Taino People, the very first "Native Americans" to meet Columbus in 1492. Taino Music of today!
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