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1 Unit 2: Native American Music Eastern Woodlands http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub Qj8XUowlQ

2 Location ^ Mississippi River

3 Partial list of Tribes  Cherokee  Iroquois  Choctaw  Delaware  Chickasaw  Seminole  Seneca  Shawnee  Creek Partial list of States  Michigan,  Wisconsin,  Indiana,  Tennessee,  Kentucky,  Illinois,  Ohio,  West Virginia,  Iowa,  Minnesota,  Missouri

4 Early Lifestyle (c. 1550, generalized)  Moderate climate, lots of rain, rivers, forests.  Lived in wigwams (saplings and bark)  Tools of bone or stone tend to gardens (kept close to home, full of corn, beans, squash) o Lakes and rivers = Fishing for food, cattail plants to insulate wigwam, making pots from clay from the riverbank, canoe transportation o Society broken into classes, included a Chief and nobility o Clothing made of animal (deer) hide, decorated with porcupine quills, “wampum” beads/shells, and lots of body paint

5 Music Style  Relaxed voice, medium or high register  Vocal shakes/pulsing at end of phrase  Call and response form  Frequently sang about agriculture Hunting, Crops  Variety in rhythmic accompaniment on drums Wind Spirit Drum, a modern duo using traditional styles – What styles does this include? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tf21i3eLgQg

6 Instruments  Small hand drums, water drums, rattles made of turtle shell, cow horn, and bark

7 Cherokee Animal Dances  Animal Dances – Performed by ALL Native Americans (depends on location and culture)  Success in hunting, seeking aid from the animal spirit (healing, rain, etc.), honor animal, thank animal for aid or use.  Bear Dance – Revered for strength and power, closely related to humans (in shape and caring for young)  *Duck Dance – Honored for helping the First Man build mountains -Used both seriously and as entertainment for children!  *Raccoon Dance – “Another one of grandma's games to keep the children occupied at family gatherings” (may have been from a mix of cultures due to intermarriages) *Do these remind you of anything??


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